Intra- and Interspecific Variation in Primate Gene Expression Patterns

Science56.90
Volume: 296, Issue: 5566, Pages: 340 - 343
Published: Apr 12, 2002
Abstract
Although humans and their closest evolutionary relatives, the chimpanzees, are 98.7% identical in their genomic DNA sequences, they differ in many morphological, behavioral, and cognitive aspects. The underlying genetic basis of many of these differences may be altered gene expression. We have compared the transcriptome in blood leukocytes, liver, and brain of humans, chimpanzees, orangutans, and macaques using microarrays, as well as protein...
Paper Details
Title
Intra- and Interspecific Variation in Primate Gene Expression Patterns
Published Date
Apr 12, 2002
Journal
Volume
296
Issue
5566
Pages
340 - 343
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