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Do aye-ayes echolocate? Studying convergent genomic evolution in a primate auditory specialist
Richard J. Bankoff, Michael Jerjos, Baily Hohman, M Elise Lauterbur, Logan Kistler, George H. Perry
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/048165
Richard J. Bankoff
1Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University
2Intercollege Program in Bioethics, Pennsylvania State University
Michael Jerjos
1Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University
Baily Hohman
1Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University
M Elise Lauterbur
3Department of Ecology and Evolution, Stony Brook University
Logan Kistler
1Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University
4School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick
George H. Perry
1Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University
5Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University
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Posted May 12, 2016.
Do aye-ayes echolocate? Studying convergent genomic evolution in a primate auditory specialist
Richard J. Bankoff, Michael Jerjos, Baily Hohman, M Elise Lauterbur, Logan Kistler, George H. Perry
bioRxiv 048165; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/048165
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