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Academic Article Variably protease-sensitive prionopathy: a new sporadic disease of the prion protein.
Academic Article Identification of the imprinted KLF14 transcription factor undergoing human-specific accelerated evolution.
Academic Article On the analysis of copy-number variations in genome-wide association studies: a translation of the family-based association test.
Concept Genetic Variation
Academic Article Different selective pressures shape the molecular evolution of color vision in chimpanzee and human populations.
Academic Article The fine-scale and complex architecture of human copy-number variation.
Academic Article Hotspots for copy number variation in chimpanzees and humans.
Academic Article Accurate and reliable high-throughput detection of copy number variation in the human genome.
Academic Article Global variation in copy number in the human genome.
Academic Article Diet and the evolution of human amylase gene copy number variation.
Academic Article Copy number variation and evolution in humans and chimpanzees.
Academic Article Comparative RNA sequencing reveals substantial genetic variation in endangered primates.
Academic Article More reliable estimates of divergence times in Pan using complete mtDNA sequences and accounting for population structure.
Academic Article A genome sequence resource for the aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis), a nocturnal lemur from Madagascar.
Academic Article An integrative skeletal and paleogenomic analysis of stature variation suggests relatively reduced health for early European farmers.
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