Perhaps you’d like to try Initial sequence of the chimpanzee genome and comparison with the human genome?
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How about A genome-wide comparison of recent chimpanzee and human segmental duplications?
Quote:Here we present a draft genome sequence of the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Through comparison with the human genome, we have generated a largely complete catalogue of the genetic differences that have accumulated since the human and chimpanzee species diverged from our common ancestor, constituting approximately thirty-five million single-nucleotide changes, five million insertion/deletion events, and various chromosomal rearrangements.
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How about A genome-wide comparison of recent chimpanzee and human segmental duplications?
Quote:We present a global comparison of differences in content of segmental duplication between human and chimpanzee, and determine that 33% of human duplications (> 94% sequence identity) are not duplicated in chimpanzee, including some human disease-causing duplications. Combining experimental and computational approaches, we estimate a genomic duplication rate of 4–5 megabases per million years since divergence.
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