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Third-order self-embedded vocal motifs in wild orangutans, and the selective evolution of recursion. [PDF]
De Gregorio C, Gamba M, Lameira AR.
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Chromosome-specific epigenetic control and transmission of ribosomal DNA arrays in Hominidae genomes. [PDF]
Potapova TA +21 more
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Assessment of Vitamin D Status in Great Apes in Human Care. [PDF]
Liptovszky M +6 more
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An average-case efficient two-stage algorithm for enumerating all longest common substrings of minimum length k between genome pairs. [PDF]
Prosperi M, Marini S, Boucher C.
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Reproductive genetics at a crossroads: the challenges posed by hominid pregnancy loss. [PDF]
Albertini DF.
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Assessing the potential of ancient protein sequences in the study of hominid evolution
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Journal of Human Evolution, 1984
A variety of new chronometric, biostratigraphic and other data and a reanalysis of previous research indicates maximum ages of 0·1–1·3 m.y.a. for the earliest known Asian hominids. Most of the data suggest that the majority of known Asian hominids are less than 1·0 m.y.a. All of these hominids can be incorporated within the taxa Homo erectus or Homo
G.G. Pope, J.E. Cronin
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A variety of new chronometric, biostratigraphic and other data and a reanalysis of previous research indicates maximum ages of 0·1–1·3 m.y.a. for the earliest known Asian hominids. Most of the data suggest that the majority of known Asian hominids are less than 1·0 m.y.a. All of these hominids can be incorporated within the taxa Homo erectus or Homo
G.G. Pope, J.E. Cronin
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2015
Published as part of Benton, MJ, Donoghue, PCJ, Vinther, J, Asher, RJ, Friedman, M & Near, TJ, 2015, Constraints on the timescale of animal evolutionary history, pp. 1-107 in Palaeontologia Electronica (Florence, Italy) (Florence, Italy) 15 (1) on page 75, DOI: 10.26879/424, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Published as part of Benton, MJ, Donoghue, PCJ, Vinther, J, Asher, RJ, Friedman, M & Near, TJ, 2015, Constraints on the timescale of animal evolutionary history, pp. 1-107 in Palaeontologia Electronica (Florence, Italy) (Florence, Italy) 15 (1) on page 75, DOI: 10.26879/424, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Placental alkaline phosphatase in Hominidae
Nature, 1979HUMAN placental alkaline phosphatase has several unique properties. It is stable to heating at 65 °C (ref. 1), is immunochemically distinct from the isoenzymes in other adult organs2,3, and has a large number of allelic variants4–6, with a ‘degree of heterozygosity’ much larger than that of any other human enzyme studied to date7.
G J, Doellgast, K, Benirschke
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