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By comparing human and chimp Ys, geneticist David Page of the Whitehead Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and colleagues found that although the chimp has lost a number of genes on its Y chromosome, the human Y chromosome has not lost a gene in 6 million years.

By comparing human and chimpanzee sequences in this region, the human-chimpanzee nucleotide divergence (D) in the region was estimated for human populations in mutations per base.

A similar trend analysis shown in Figure  5A is also performed by comparing human and mouse microarray expression data in matched tissues.

High evolutionary pressure, especially on the CTLA-4 gene, is demonstrated by comparing human and mouse sequences: the homology of the DNA sequence is 78%, and that of the protein sequence is 74%.

The activity and efficiency of HR in canine cells needs to be examined in further depth, among others by comparing human and canine Rad51 foci kinetics after the treatment with different genotoxic agents.

Because of the inter-species conservation of protein-coding sequences we were able to predict the presumptive DNA sequence encoding amino- and carboxyl-termini of various TMC proteins by comparing human and murine genomic TMC sequence.

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By comparing humans and their close cousin, the chimpanzee, at the finest level possible, they believe, they can find the special ingredient that must be mixed into animal clay to make it human.

Such limited dataset renders it hard to differentiate between the following two scenarios: positive selection indeed occurred on evolutionary branches toward human/chimp; positive selection occurs on branches leading to other hominoids, e.g., orangutan and gibbon and thus signal observed by comparing human PIPSL and its two parental genes is a by-product.

It is comforting to discover that our cultured neurons derived from various human stem cell populations revealed a similar maturation program as that revealed by comparing human adult and fetal neurons in the brain, which indirectly reflected neuronal maturity.

The book ends by comparing human artefacts and "natural adaptations", both of which can have goals (recall the publication date of 1940, early in the Second World War) including "the frustration of a predatory animal or of an aggressive Power".

By comparing human, mouse, and rat genomes, 481 identical genomic segments longer than 200 nt were found, and they are also highly conserved in chicken and dog (Bejerano et al. 2004).

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