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Ancient DNA of the pygmy marmoset type specimen Cebuella pygmaea (Spix, 1823) resolves a taxonomic conundrum
ArticleAbstract: The pygmy marmoset, the smallest of the anthropoid primates, has a broad distribution in Western AmaPalabras claves:AMAZON, C. niveiventris, Cebuella pygmaea, DNA taxonomy, Historic DNA, Pygmy marmoset, Type specimenAutores:Beck R.M.D., Bertuol F., Boubli J.P., Byrne H., Cortés-Ortiz L., Da Silva M.N.F., De Vries D., Farias I.P., Hrbek T., Janiak M.C., Kuderna L.F.K., Marquès-Bonet T., Nash S.D., Porter L.M., Röhe F., Roos C., Ruiz-Gartzia I., Rylands A.B., Silva F.E., Stella de la Torre, Van Heteren A.H.Fuentes:googlescopusErratum: The genomics of ecological flexibility, large brains, and long lives in capuchin monkeys revealed with fecalFACS (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2021) 118 (e2010632118) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2010632118)
OtherAbstract: ANTHROPOLOGY Correction for “The genomics of ecological flexibility, large brains, and long lives inPalabras claves:Autores:Anthony Di Fiore, de Magalhães J.P., de Manuel M., del Campo J., Fontsere C., Hernandez S.C., Hodgson J.A., Janiak M.C., Kawamura S., Krawetz R., Kuderna L.F.K., Lizano E., Marquès-Bonet T., Martin M.P., Melin A.D., Montague M.J., Niimura Y., Orkin J.D., Perry G.H., Tang J., Tejada-Martinez D., Valverde C.S., Warren W.C.Fuentes:scopusTwo hundred and five newly assembled mitogenomes provide mixed evidence for rivers as drivers of speciation for Amazonian primates
ArticleAbstract: Mitochondrial DNA remains a cornerstone for molecular ecology, especially for study species from whiPalabras claves:mitochondrial DNA, molecular phylogenetics, platyrrhines, Riverine barrier hypothesis, South American primatesAutores:Beck R.M.D., Boubli J.P., Da Silva M.N.F., De Vries D., Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Farias I.P., Goodhead I.B., Hrbek T., Janiak M.C., Kuderna L.F.K., Marquès-Bonet T., Melin A.D., Messias M.R., Rossi R.V., Sampaio I., Silva F.E., Torosin N.S., Valsecchi J.Fuentes:scopus