Single-cell strand sequencing of a macaque genome reveals multiple nested inversions and breakpoint reuse during primate evolution [RESOURCES]
This study depicts the most accurate fine-scale map of inversions between human and macaque using a two-pronged integrative approach, such as single-cell strand sequencing and cytogenetics, and represents a valuable resource toward understanding of the biology and evolution of primate species.
Source: Genome Research - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Maggiolini, F. A. M., Sanders, A. D., Shew, C. J., Sulovari, A., Mao, Y., Puig, M., Catacchio, C. R., Dellino, M., Palmisano, D., Mercuri, L., Bitonto, M., Porubsky, D., Caceres, M., Eichler, E. E., Ventura, M., Dennis, M. Y., Korbel, J. O., Antonacci, F. Tags: RESOURCES Source Type: research