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    Insights into hominid evolution from the gorilla genome sequence

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    Issue Date
    2012
    Author
    Scally, Aylwyn
    Dutheil, Julien Y.
    Hillier, LaDeana W.
    Jordan, Gregory E.
    Goodhead, Ian
    Herrero, Javier
    Hobolth, Asger
    Lappalainen, Tuuli
    Mailund, Thomas
    Marques-Bonet, Tomas
    McCarthy, Shane
    Montgomery, Stephen H.
    Schwalie, Petra C.
    Tang, Y. Amy
    Ward, Michelle C.
    Xue, Yali
    Yngvadottir, Bryndis
    Alkan, Can
    Andersen, Lars N.
    Ayub, Qasim
    Ball, Edward V.
    Beal, Kathryn
    Bradley, Brenda J.
    Chen, Yuan
    Clee, Chris M.
    Fitzgerald, Stephen
    Graves, Tina A.
    Gu, Yong
    Heath, Paul
    Heger, Andreas
    Karakoc, Emre
    Kolb-Kokocinski, Anja
    Laird, Gavin K.
    Lunter, Gerton
    Meader, Stephen
    Mort, Matthew
    Mullikin, James C.
    Munch, Kasper
    O’Connor, Timothy D.
    Phillips, Andrew D.
    Prado-Martinez, Javier
    Rogers, Anthony S.
    Sajjadian, Saba
    Schmidt, Dominic
    Shaw, Katy
    Simpson, Jared T.
    Stenson, Peter D.
    Turner, Daniel J.
    Vigilant, Linda
    Vilella, Albert J.
    Whitener, Weldon
    Zhu, Baoli
    Cooper, David N.
    de Jong, Pieter
    Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T.
    Eichler, Evan E.
    Flicek, Paul
    Goldman, Nick
    Mundy, Nicholas I.
    Ning, Zemin
    Odom, Duncan T.
    Ponting, Chris P.
    Quail, Michael A.
    Ryder, Oliver A.
    Searle, Stephen M.
    Warren, Wesley C.
    Wilson, Richard K.
    Schierup, Mikkel H.
    Rogers, Jane
    Tyler-Smith, Chris
    Durbin, Richard
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    Subject
    GORILLAS
    APES
    GENOMICS
    EVOLUTION
    EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
    Journal title
    Nature
    Volume
    483
    Issue
    7388
    Begin page
    169
    End page
    175
    
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    DOI
    doi:10.1038/nature10842
    Abstract
    Gorillas are humans’ closest living relatives after chimpanzees, and are of comparable importance for the study of human origins and evolution. Here we present the assembly and analysis of a genome sequence for the western lowland gorilla, and compare the whole genomes of all extant great ape genera....
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12634/712
    Type
    Article
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    ©2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved
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    doi:10.1038/nature10842
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