Scientists have sequenced the genome of the gorilla, the last great ape to have its genes decoded, and say it gives new insights into differences between the apes and humans, including the former’s ability to produce competitive sperm.

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- Exome Sequencing Reveals Mutations in TRPV3 as a Cause of Olmsted Syndrome
- Complete Genome Sequence of a Novel Flavivirus, Duck Tembusu Virus, Isolated from Ducks and Geese in China
- Genome-Wide Scans Provide Evidence for Positive Selection of Genes Implicated in Lassa Fever

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