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    Accelerated evolution of Protocadherin11X/Y: a candidate gene-pair for cerebral asymmetry and language. by Williams, N, Close, J, Giouzeli, M, Crow, T

    Published 2006
    “…We re-date the duplicative translocation to 6 million years ago, that is, close to the chimpanzee-hominid bifurcation. Sequence comparisons with the chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, and orangutan indicate that in contrast to earlier purifying selection there has been accelerated change in the Protocadherin11X ectodomain as well as the Protocadherin11Y sequence in the hominid lineage since the duplication. …”
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    Replication profile of PCDH11X and PCDH11Y, a gene pair located in the non-pseudoautosomal homologous region Xq21.3/Yp11.2. by Wilson, N, Ross, L, Close, J, Mott, R, Crow, T, Volpi, E

    Published 2007
    “…In order to investigate the replication timing properties of PCDH11X and PCDH11Y, a pair of protocadherin genes located in the hominid-specific non-pseudoautosomal homologous region Xq21.3/Yp11.2, we conducted a FISH-based comparative study in different human and non-human primate (Gorilla gorilla) cell types. …”
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    Where and what is the right shift factor or cerebral dominance gene? A critique of Francks et al. (2007). by Crow, T, Close, J, Dagnall, A, Priddle, T

    Published 2009
    “…We consider that a stronger case can be mounted for the Protocadherin11X/Y gene pair located in the hominid specific Xq21.3/Yp11.2 region of homology that was generated by a duplication from the X between 6 and 5 million years ago and that has been subject to a number of chromosomal and sequence changes. …”
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