For each citation that was shared on social media (LinkedIn, Facebook, or Twitter) with the “@GenScript” tag, the author will be rewarded with a $10 Amazon gift card or 2,000 GS points.

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

Mol Phylogenet Evol.. 2017-12; 
Weckle A, McGowen MR, Xing J, Chen C, Sterner KN, Hou ZC, Romero R, Wildman DE.
Products/Services Used Details Operation
Gene Synthesis ... Primers are listed in supplementary table 4. The ancestral crown anthropoid (ACA) hinge, LBD, and C-terminal domain ERβ sequence including 5' BamHI and 3' SalI restriction sites(5'-GGATCC-3' and 5'-GTCGAC-3', respectively) was sent to GenSCript (Piscataway, NJ) for ... Get A Quote

Abstract

Anthropoid primates arose during the Eocene approximately 55 million years ago (mya), and extant anthropoids share a most recent common ancestor ∼40mya. Paleontology has been very successful at describing the morphological phenotypes of extinct anthropoids. Less well understood is the molecular biology of these extinct species as well as the phenotypic consequences of evolutionary variation in their genomes. Here we resurrect the most recent common ancestral anthropoid estrogen receptor β gene (ESR2) and demonstrate that the function of this ancestral estrogen receptor has been maintained during human descent but was altered during early New World monkey (NWM) evolution by becoming a more potent transcriptio... More

Keywords

Adaptive evolution; Ateles fusciceps; Endogenous; Exogenous; New World monkey; Old World monkey