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Strong male-driven evolution of DNA sequences in humans and apes
Kateryna D. Makova
, Wen Hsiung Li
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
Biology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
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Carnivores
100%
Chromosome 3
50%
Closely Related Species
50%
Confidence Interval
100%
DNA Replication Errors
50%
DNA Sequencing
100%
Generation Time
50%
Germ Cells
50%
Germline mutation
50%
Great Apes
50%
Higher Primates
50%
Hominoid
50%
Homologous Regions
50%
Human Genetic Disease
50%
Male-to-female Ratio
50%
Microsatellite Data
50%
Microsatellite Markers
50%
Mutation Rate
100%
Non-coding
50%
Phylogeny
50%
Polymorphism
50%
Sex Differences
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ape
50%
Cell Cycle
50%
Chromosome 3
50%
DNA Replication
50%
DNA Sequence
100%
Genetic Disorder
50%
Germline Mutation
50%
Human Genetics
50%
Microsatellite DNA
50%
Mutation Rate
100%
Sex Difference
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Branches
100%
Cell Cycle
50%
Cladistics
50%
Confidence Interval
100%
DNA Replication
50%
Hominoids
50%
Human Genetics
50%
Microsatellite
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Ape
50%
Cell Cycle
50%
Chromosome 3
50%
DNA Replication
50%
DNA Sequence
100%
Germline Mutation
50%
Mutation Rate
100%
Sex Difference
50%
Neuroscience
Cell Cycle
50%
Chromosome 3
50%
DNA Replication
50%
DNA Sequencing
100%
Germ Cell
50%
Microsatellite
50%