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1. Relationships between the hard and soft dimensions of the nose in Pan troglodytes and Homo sapiens reveal the positions of the nasal tips of Plio-Pleistocene hominids.

2. Hovlinc is a recently evolved class of ribozyme found in human lncRNA.

3. GC and Repeats Profiling along Chromosomes-The Future of Fish Compositional Cytogenomics.

4. Application of the geographic population structure (GPS) algorithm for biogeographical analyses of wild and captive gorillas.

5. Discovery of gorilla MHC-C expressing C1 ligand for KIR.

6. Gorilla MHC class I gene and sequence variation in a comparative context.

7. Geographic variation in gorilla limb bones.

8. The complete mitochondrial genome of eastern lowland gorilla, Gorilla beringei graueri, and comparative mitochondrial genomics of Gorilla species.

9. The evolutionary origin and population history of the grauer gorilla.

10. Characterization of MHC class II B polymorphism in multiple populations of wild gorillas using non-invasive samples and next-generation sequencing.

11. Mountain gorilla genomes reveal the impact of long-term population decline and inbreeding.

12. Inference of gorilla demographic and selective history from whole-genome sequence data.

13. Three-dimensional geometric morphometric analysis of talar morphology in extant gorilla taxa from highland and lowland habitats.

14. Variance in the reproductive success of dominant male mountain gorillas.

15. Hypothesis: brain size and skull shape as criteria for a new hominin family tree.

16. Ecological divergence and talar morphology in gorillas.

17. Ectocranial suture fusion in primates: pattern and phylogeny.

18. Different selective pressures shape the evolution of Toll-like receptors in human and African great ape populations.

19. Sympatric chimpanzees and gorillas harbor convergent gut microbial communities.

20. Great ape genetic diversity and population history.

21. Primate phylogeny: molecular evidence for a pongid clade excluding humans and a prosimian clade containing tarsiers.

22. Historical sampling reveals dramatic demographic changes in western gorilla populations.

23. Ecological divergence and medial cuneiform morphology in gorillas.

24. Origin of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum in gorillas.

25. Malaria: The gorilla connection.

26. Quantifying mental foramen position in extant hominoids and Australopithecus: implications for its use in studies of human evolution.

27. Dental and phylogeographic patterns of variation in gorillas.

28. Are the gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park "true" mountain gorillas?

29. Morphological and molecular evidence reveals recent hybridization between gorilla taxa.

31. [Complete sequence determination and phylogenetic analysis of FKN among seven higher primates including homonids and Old World Monkeys].

32. A new approach to estimate parameters of speciation models with application to apes.

34. Oldest gorilla ages our joint ancestor.

36. The complex evolutionary history of gorillas: insights from genomic data.

37. Human immunodeficiency viruses: SIV infection in wild gorillas.

38. Interpretation of bootstrap values in phylogenetic analysis.

39. Size and shape dimorphism in great ape mandibles and implications for fossil species recognition.

40. Nuclear insertions help and hinder inference of the evolutionary history of gorilla mtDNA.

41. Major histocompatibility complex and microsatellite variation in two populations of wild gorillas.

42. Morphometrics and hominoid phylogeny: Support for a chimpanzee-human clade and differentiation among great ape subspecies.

43. Patterns of mandibular variation in Pan and Gorilla and implications for African ape taxonomy.

44. Palaeoanthropology: face to face with our past.

45. Classification trees as an alternative to linear discriminant analysis.

46. Great ape DNA sequences reveal a reduced diversity and an expansion in humans.

47. How reliable are human phylogenetic hypotheses?

48. Evolution of a HOXB6 intergenic region within the great apes and humans.

49. Lowland gorillas and seed dispersal: the importance of nest sites.

50. Ape-like or hominid-like? The positional behavior of Oreopithecus bambolii reconsidered.

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