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The bonobo genome compared with the chimpanzee and human genomes.


ABSTRACT: Two African apes are the closest living relatives of humans: the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and the bonobo (Pan paniscus). Although they are similar in many respects, bonobos and chimpanzees differ strikingly in key social and sexual behaviours, and for some of these traits they show more similarity with humans than with each other. Here we report the sequencing and assembly of the bonobo genome to study its evolutionary relationship with the chimpanzee and human genomes. We find that more than three per cent of the human genome is more closely related to either the bonobo or the chimpanzee genome than these are to each other. These regions allow various aspects of the ancestry of the two ape species to be reconstructed. In addition, many of the regions that overlap genes may eventually help us understand the genetic basis of phenotypes that humans share with one of the two apes to the exclusion of the other.

SUBMITTER: Prufer K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3498939 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The bonobo genome compared with the chimpanzee and human genomes.

Prüfer Kay K   Munch Kasper K   Hellmann Ines I   Akagi Keiko K   Miller Jason R JR   Walenz Brian B   Koren Sergey S   Sutton Granger G   Kodira Chinnappa C   Winer Roger R   Knight James R JR   Mullikin James C JC   Meader Stephen J SJ   Ponting Chris P CP   Lunter Gerton G   Higashino Saneyuki S   Hobolth Asger A   Dutheil Julien J   Karakoç Emre E   Alkan Can C   Sajjadian Saba S   Catacchio Claudia Rita CR   Ventura Mario M   Marques-Bonet Tomas T   Eichler Evan E EE   André Claudine C   Atencia Rebeca R   Mugisha Lawrence L   Junhold Jörg J   Patterson Nick N   Siebauer Michael M   Good Jeffrey M JM   Fischer Anne A   Ptak Susan E SE   Lachmann Michael M   Symer David E DE   Mailund Thomas T   Schierup Mikkel H MH   Andrés Aida M AM   Kelso Janet J   Pääbo Svante S  

Nature 20120601 7404


Two African apes are the closest living relatives of humans: the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and the bonobo (Pan paniscus). Although they are similar in many respects, bonobos and chimpanzees differ strikingly in key social and sexual behaviours, and for some of these traits they show more similarity with humans than with each other. Here we report the sequencing and assembly of the bonobo genome to study its evolutionary relationship with the chimpanzee and human genomes. We find that more tha  ...[more]

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