Jean P Boubli
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Recent Articles
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Hermosilla-Albala N, Silva F, Cuadros-Espinoza S, Fontsere C, Valenzuela-Seba A, Pawar H, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2024 Oct;
7(1):1283.
PMID: 39379612
Despite showing the greatest primate diversity on the planet, genomic studies on Amazonian primates show very little representation in the literature. With 48 geolocalized high coverage whole genomes from wild...
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Kuderna L, Ulirsch J, Rashid S, Ameen M, Sundaram L, Hickey G, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Nov;
625(7996):735-742.
PMID: 38030727
Noncoding DNA is central to our understanding of human gene regulation and complex diseases, and measuring the evolutionary sequence constraint can establish the functional relevance of putative regulatory elements in...
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San-Jose A, Mayor P, Carvalho B, Bizri H, Antunes A, Antunez Correa M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Aug;
120(33):e2302661120.
PMID: 37549288
Polycystic Echinococcosis (PE), a neglected life-threatening zoonotic disease caused by the cestode is endemic in the Amazon. Despite being treatable, PE reaches a case fatality rate of around 29% due...
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Bonnin N, Piel A, Brown R, Li Y, Connell A, Avitto A, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2023 Jun;
32(14):3842-3858.
PMID: 37277946
Populations on the edge of a species' distribution may represent an important source of adaptive diversity, yet these populations tend to be more fragmented and are more likely to be...
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Kuderna L, Gao H, Janiak M, Kuhlwilm M, Orkin J, Bataillon T, et al.
Science
. 2023 Jun;
380(6648):906-913.
PMID: 37262161
The rich diversity of morphology and behavior displayed across primate species provides an informative context in which to study the impact of genomic diversity on fundamental biological processes. Analysis of...
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Gao H, Hamp T, Ede J, Schraiber J, McRae J, Singer-Berk M, et al.
Science
. 2023 Jun;
380(6648):eabn8153.
PMID: 37262156
Personalized genome sequencing has revealed millions of genetic differences between individuals, but our understanding of their clinical relevance remains largely incomplete. To systematically decipher the effects of human genetic variants,...
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Gao H, Hamp T, Ede J, Schraiber J, McRae J, Singer-Berk M, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 May;
PMID: 37205491
One Sentence Summary: Deep learning classifier trained on 4.3 million common primate missense variants predicts variant pathogenicity in humans.
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Lopes G, Rohe F, Bertuol F, Polo E, Lima I, Valsecchi J, et al.
PeerJ
. 2023 Jan;
11:e14526.
PMID: 36647446
Although the Amazon has the greatest diversity of primates, there are still taxonomic uncertainties for many taxa, such as the species of the group. The most geographically broadly distributed and...
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Beck R, de Vries D, Janiak M, Goodhead I, Boubli J
J Hum Evol
. 2022 Dec;
174:103293.
PMID: 36493598
There have been multiple published phylogenetic analyses of platyrrhine primates (New World monkeys) using both morphological and molecular data, but relatively few that have integrated both types of data into...
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Janiak M, Silva F, Beck R, de Vries D, Kuderna L, Torosin N, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2022 May;
31(14):3888-3902.
PMID: 35638312
Mitochondrial DNA remains a cornerstone for molecular ecology, especially for study species from which high-quality tissue samples cannot be easily obtained. Methods using mitochondrial markers are usually reliant on reference...