Monday, July 10, 2023

prime time for primates

It's always handy when a whole bunch of papers on a suitable topic arrives in a package - saves me the trouble of having to look for them in different places. So when Science magazine published a special issue on a major release of primate genomes and additional research based on these, I grabbed the opportunity to do a feature about them, which is out now:

A tree full of primate genomes

Current Biology Volume 33, Issue 13, 10. July 2023, Pages R699-R702

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(will become open access one year after publication)

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See also my Mastodon thread where I will highlight all this year's CB features.

The phylogenetic history of macaques in Asia has also been complicated by hybridisation and admixture. The image shows long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). (Photo: Martin Harvey/Getty.)

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