نتایج جستجو برای: chimpanzee

تعداد نتایج: 3355  

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Jason M Kamilar Joshua L Marshack

Much attention has been paid to geographical variation in chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) behaviour, but few studies have applied quantitative techniques to explain this variation. Here, we apply methods typically used in macroecology to explain variation in the putative cultural traits of chimpanzees. We analysed published data containing 39 behavioural traits from nine chimpanzee communities. We...

Journal: :European journal of immunology 1996
J M den Haan R E Bontrop J Pool N Sherman E Blokland V H Engelhard D F Hunt E Goulmy

It is well accepted that minor histocompatibility antigens (mHag) can function as transplantation barriers between HLA-matched individuals. Little is known about the molecular nature and evolutionary conservation of mHag. It is only very recently that the first human mHag were identified. The HLA-A2.1-restricted mHag HA-2 and the HLA-B7-restricted mHag H-Y appeared to be peptides derived from p...

2010
Hirokata Fukushima Satoshi Hirata Ari Ueno Goh Matsuda Kohki Fuwa Keiko Sugama Kiyo Kusunoki Masahiro Hirai Kazuo Hiraki Masaki Tomonaga Toshikazu Hasegawa

BACKGROUND The neural system of our closest living relative, the chimpanzee, is a topic of increasing research interest. However, electrophysiological examinations of neural activity during visual processing in awake chimpanzees are currently lacking. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In the present report, skin-surface event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured while a fully awake chim...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2007
L R Moscovice M H Issa K J Petrzelkova N S Keuler C T Snowdon M A Huffman

We examined seasonal patterns of fruit availability, dietary quality, and group size in the descendants of an introduced chimpanzee population on Rubondo Island, Tanzania. The site has supported a free-ranging population without provisioning for 40 years. Our goals were to determine whether Rubondo chimpanzees experience periods of fruit shortage, and whether they respond to changes in fruit av...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2012
Peter Vallo Klára J Petrželková Ilona Profousová Jana Petrášová Katerina Pomajbíková Fabian Leendertz Chie Hashimoto Nicol Simmons Fred Babweteera Zarin Machanda Alexander Piel Martha M Robbins Christophe Boesch Crickette Sanz David Morgan Volker Sommer Takeshi Furuichi Shiho Fujita Tetsuro Matsuzawa Taranjit Kaur Michael A Huffman David Modrý

The entodiniomorphid ciliate Troglodytella abrassarti is a colonic mutualist of great apes. Its host specificity makes it a suitable model for studies of primate evolution. We explored molecular diversity of T. abrassarti with regard to large geographical distribution and taxonomic diversity of its most common host, the chimpanzee. We found a very low diversification of T. abrassarti in chimpan...

2013
Nelly Scuda Nadege Freda Madinda Chantal Akoua-Koffi Edgard Valerie Adjogoua Diana Wevers Jörg Hofmann Kenneth N. Cameron Siv Aina J. Leendertz Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann Martha Robbins Christophe Boesch Michael A. Jarvis Ugo Moens Lawrence Mugisha Sébastien Calvignac-Spencer Fabian H. Leendertz Bernhard Ehlers

Polyomaviruses are a family of small non-enveloped DNA viruses that encode oncogenes and have been associated, to greater or lesser extent, with human disease and cancer. Currently, twelve polyomaviruses are known to circulate within the human population. To further examine the diversity of human polyomaviruses, we have utilized a combinatorial approach comprised of initial degenerate primer-ba...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2005
Chris T Yohn Zhaoshi Jiang Sean D McGrath Karen E Hayden Philipp Khaitovich Matthew E Johnson Marla Y Eichler John D McPherson Shaying Zhao Svante Pääbo Evan E Eichler

Retroviral infections of the germline have the potential to episodically alter gene function and genome structure during the course of evolution. Horizontal transmissions between species have been proposed, but little evidence exists for such events in the human/great ape lineage of evolution. Based on analysis of finished BAC chimpanzee genome sequence, we characterize a retroviral element (Pa...

Journal: :Developmental science 2007
Sanae Okamoto-Barth Masayuki Tanaka Nobuyuki Kawai Masaki Tomonaga

The development of visual interaction between mother and infant has received much attention in developmental psychology, not only in humans, but also in non-human primates. Recently, comparative developmental approaches have investigated whether the mechanisms that underlie these behaviors are common in primates. In the present study, we focused on the question of whether chimpanzee mother and ...

2012
Theodore A. Evans Bonnie M. Perdue Audrey E. Parrish Emilie C. Menzel Sarah F. Brosnan Michael J. Beran

Self-control is often required in natural situations involving interactions with other individuals, and personal self-control can be compromised if other individuals act impulsively. In this study, we tested self-control in pairs of chimpanzees in a variety of settings where at least one chimpanzee of each pair performed an established test for self-control in which candies accumulated one at t...

2016
Hannah Yu Yoonsoo Hahn Sang-Ryoul Park Sun-Ku Chung Sangkyun Jeong Inchul Yang

Normalization of human RNA-seq experiments employing chimpanzee RNA as a spike-in standard is reported. Human and chimpanzee RNAs exhibit single nucleotide variations (SNVs) in average 210-bp intervals. Spike-in chimpanzee RNA would behave the same as the human counterparts during the whole NGS procedures owing to the high sequence similarity. After discrimination of species origins of the NGS ...

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