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1. A transposable element prevents severe hemophilia B and provides insights into the evolution of new- and old world primates.

2. Whole genomes of Amazonian uakari monkeys reveal complex connectivity and fast differentiation driven by high environmental dynamism.

3. From molecular variations to behavioral adaptations: Unveiling adaptive epistasis in primate oxytocin system.

4. Sex chromosome systems in Neotropical Primates: What have we learnt so far from cytogenetics and genomics?

5. IgG subclasses in New World Monkeys: an issue for debate?

6. Endocranial asymmetry in New World monkeys: a comparative phylogenetic analysis of morphometric data.

7. A New World Monkey Resembles Human in Bitter Taste Receptor Evolution and Function via a Single Parallel Amino Acid Substitution.

8. Molecular characterisation of parvorder Platyrrhini IgG sub-classes.

9. Evolution of the guanylate binding protein (GBP) genes: Emergence of GBP7 genes in primates and further acquisition of a unique GBP3 gene in simians.

10. Igh locus structure and evolution in Platyrrhines: new insights from a genomic perspective.

11. Nomenclature report 2019: major histocompatibility complex genes and alleles of Great and Small Ape and Old and New World monkey species.

12. The CENP-B box, a nucleotide motif involved in centromere formation, has multiple origins in New World monkeys.

13. Cooperative evolution of two different TEs results in lineage-specific novel transcripts in the BLOC1S2 gene.

14. Conservation of cell-intrinsic immune responses in diverse nonhuman primate species.

15. AVPR1b variation and the emergence of adaptive phenotypes in Platyrrhini primates.

16. Multiple factors behind early diversification of skull morphology in the continental radiation of New World monkeys.

17. Oxytocin structure and function in New World monkeys: from pharmacology to behavior.

18. A RAD-sequencing approach to genome-wide marker discovery, genotyping, and phylogenetic inference in a diverse radiation of primates.

19. Serotonin, behavior, and natural selection in New World monkeys.

20. Nonhuman primate models of human viral infections.

21. Contrasting patterns of RUNX2 repeat variations are associated with palate shape in phyllostomid bats and New World primates.

22. An eutherian intronic sequence gave rise to a major satellite DNA in Platyrrhini.

23. Ancestral resurrection of anthropoid estrogen receptor β demonstrates functional consequences of positive selection.

24. Superoxide dismutase 1 is positively selected to minimize protein aggregation in great apes.

25. Formation of functional CENP-B boxes at diverse locations in repeat units of centromeric DNA in New World monkeys.

26. Species specificities among primates probed with commercially available fluorescence-based multiplex PCR typing kits.

27. Coevolution of insulin-like growth factors, insulin and their receptors and binding proteins in New World Monkeys.

28. A Genome-Wide Landscape of Retrocopies in Primate Genomes.

29. Patterns of MHC-G-Like and MHC-B Diversification in New World Monkeys.

30. Genetic diversity in oxytocin ligands and receptors in New World monkeys.

32. The systematics and evolution of New World primates - A review.

33. Modeling lineage and phenotypic diversification in the New World monkey (Platyrrhini, Primates) radiation.

34. Spatial and temporal patterns of diversification on the Amazon: A test of the riverine hypothesis for all diurnal primates of Rio Negro and Rio Branco in Brazil.

35. Biogeography in deep time - What do phylogenetics, geology, and paleoclimate tell us about early platyrrhine evolution?

36. The tempo and mode of New World monkey evolution and biogeography in the context of phylogenomic analysis.

37. Primates karyological diagnosis and management programs applications.

38. The status of platyrrhine phylogeny: a meta-analysis and quantitative appraisal of topological hypotheses.

39. Parallel evolution of a self-signal: humans and new world monkeys independently lost the cell surface sugar Neu5Gc.

40. Molecular variation in AVP and AVPR1a in New World monkeys (Primates, Platyrrhini): evolution and implications for social monogamy.

41. Evolutionary renovation of L/M opsin polymorphism confers a fruit discrimination advantage to ateline New World monkeys.

42. Bimodal evolution of the killer cell Ig-like receptor (KIR) family in New World primates.

43. Divergence Times and the Evolutionary Radiation of New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini, Primates): An Analysis of Fossil and Molecular Data.

44. High diversification of CD94 by alternative splicing in New World primates.

45. Species tree estimation for a deep phylogenetic divergence in the New World monkeys (Primates: Platyrrhini).

46. Positive selection on NIN, a gene involved in neurogenesis, and primate brain evolution.

47. Molecular evolution of α4 integrin binding site to lentiviral envelope proteins in new world primates.

48. Nomenclature report on the major histocompatibility complex genes and alleles of Great Ape, Old and New World monkey species.

49. ASPM and the evolution of cerebral cortical size in a community of New World monkeys.

50. Chromosome evolution in new world monkeys (Platyrrhini).

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