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Genomic Triangulation
The genomic triangulation method was applied to the human, chimpanzee and rhesus genomes in order to reconstuct ancestral genome structures.
The paper
Human-Specific Changes of Genome Structure Detected by Genomic Triangulation
summarizes the method and characterizes detected human-specific rearrangements.
Rhesus breakpoints are included in the paper
Evolutionary and Biomedical Insights from the Rhesus Macaque Genome
.
"Human-Specific Changes of Genome Structure Detected by Genomic Triangulation"
Supplemental Online Material (SOM) Tables
Rhesus Breakpoints
Chimpanzee Breakpoints
Method
Human Breakpoints
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