The bonobo genome compared with the chimpanzee and human genomes
Two African apes are the closest living relatives of humans: the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and the bonobo (Pan paniscus). Although they are similar in many respects, bonobos and chimpanzees differ strikingly in key social and sexual behaviours, and for some of these traits they show more similari...
Main Authors: | Prüfer, K, Munch, K, Hellmann, I, Akagi, K, Miller, JR, Walenz, B, Koren, S, Sutton, G, Kodira, C, Winer, R, Knight, JR, Mullikin, J, Meader, S, Ponting, C, Lunter, G, Higashino, S, Hobolth, A, Dutheil, J, Karakoç, E, Alkan, C, Sajjadian, S, Catacchio, C, Ventura, M, Marques-Bonet, T, Eichler, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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