Whole genomes of Amazonian uakari monkeys reveal complex connectivity and fast differentiation drive...
Whole genomes of Amazonian uakari monkeys reveal complex connectivity and fast differentiation driven by high environmental dynamism
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Hermosilla-Albala, Núria , Silva, Felipe Ennes , Cuadros-Espinoza, Sebastián , Fontsere, Claudia , Valenzuela-Seba, Alejandro , Pawar, Harvinder , Gut, Marta , Kelley, Joanna L. , Ruibal-Puertas, Sandra , Alentorn-Moron, Pol , Faella, Armida , Lizano, Esther , Farias, Izeni , Hrbek, Tomas , Valsecchi, Joao , Gut, Ivo G. , Rogers, Jeffrey , Farh, Kyle Kai-How , Kuderna, Lukas F. K. , Marques-Bonet, Tomas and Boubli, Jean P.
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Despite showing the greatest primate diversity on the planet, genomic studies on Amazonian primates show very little representation in the literature. With 48 geolocalized high coverage whole genomes from wild uakari monkeys, we present the first population-level study on platyrrhines using whole genome data. In a very restricted range of the Amazo...
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Whole genomes of Amazonian uakari monkeys reveal complex connectivity and fast differentiation driven by high environmental dynamism
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Silva, Felipe Ennes
Cuadros-Espinoza, Sebastián
Fontsere, Claudia
Valenzuela-Seba, Alejandro
Pawar, Harvinder
Gut, Marta
Kelley, Joanna L.
Ruibal-Puertas, Sandra
Alentorn-Moron, Pol
Faella, Armida
Lizano, Esther
Farias, Izeni
Hrbek, Tomas
Valsecchi, Joao
Gut, Ivo G.
Rogers, Jeffrey
Farh, Kyle Kai-How
Kuderna, Lukas F. K.
Marques-Bonet, Tomas
Boubli, Jean P.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_2fd9910959ba4493b9d6650ad059eb13
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2399-3642
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2399-3642
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10.1038/s42003-024-06901-3