Search results for "Pongo pygmaeus"

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Malignant Rhabdoid Tumor in the Gastric Wall of an Aged Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus)

1994

A 34-year-old female orangutan ( Pongo pygmaeus) developed renal failure and became uremic. At necropsy, large gastric masses were present around the cardia and in the corpus. Abdominal metastases occurred in the liver, pancreas, and right ovary. Light microscopic examination of the tumor revealed polygonal cells with vesicular nuclei and prominent nucleoli. The growth pattern was predominantly solid. Focal areas contained excentric cytoplasmic intermediate filament inclusions, as identified by immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy. Immunohisiochemical procedures demonstrated mainly the vimentin type of intermediate filaments. Except for occasional cytokeratin, other intermediate fil…

0301 basic medicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialty040301 veterinary sciencesVimentinHistogenesisBiologyMalignancy0403 veterinary science03 medical and health sciencesCytokeratinPongo pygmaeusStomach NeoplasmsPongo pygmaeusmedicineAnimalsVimentinIntermediate filamentRhabdoid TumorHistiocyteGeneral Veterinary04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesAnatomymedicine.diseaseApe DiseasesMicroscopy Electron030104 developmental biologybiology.proteinImmunohistochemistryFemaleVeterinary Pathology
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Evolution of the Human chromosome 7: new information from the mapping of William-Breuren locus on non human primates chromosomes.

2004

Human chromosome 7 (HSA7) derives, by a pericentric inversion and a paracentric inversion, from an ancestral chromosome homologous to chromosome 10 of Pongo pygmaeus (the Asiatic Orang-Utan). Nevertheless the genesis of this autosome during primates evolution is not clear. Even if chromosome painting shows that HAS 7 synteny is highly conserved, GTG-banding comparison in Hominoidea and Cercopithecoidea indicates the probable occurrence of complex rearrangements during the evolution. In this study we used a single locus FISH approach, a powerful tool to detect fine rearrangements, in order to investigate the evolution of HAS 7. We report the chromosome mapping of Williams-Beuren syndrome loc…

Chromosome 7 (human)GeneticsChromosome 7 Chromosome mapping FISH Williams Syndrome Non-human Primates EvolutionAutosomeChromosomeLocus (genetics)BiologySettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaPongo pygmaeusChromosome regionsGeneticsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesChromosome 21Chromosomal inversion
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Chromosomal Dynamics in Cercopithecini Studied by Williams-Beuren probe mapping

2010

Chromosomal evolution in the tribe Cercopithecini and in related taxa is highly debated. Uncertainty in reconstruction is mainly related to the great genetic variability and polymorphism of the taxa. Recent molecular and karyological efforts individuate a split between genetically conservative, arbitrarily defi ned, “terrestrial” guenons and vervets, and genetically variable and derived “arboreal” guenons. We performed the mapping of WS loci probe (7q11.23) in order to verify the chromosomal dynamics of the genomes of three tree-dwelling species of the tribe: C. neglectus, C. mitis mitis, C. albogularis labiatus. Data from literature for the “ground-dwelling” Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus ha…

GeneticsArboreal locomotionCercopithecinibiologySettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaTribe (biology)biology.organism_classificationCercopithecus Genomic Evolution Human Chromosome 7 Williams-Beuren lociGenomePongo pygmaeusTaxonGeneticsGenetic variabilityGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesSyntenyCaryologia
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Genomic structure and paralogous regions of the inversion breakpoint occurring between human chromosome 3p12.3 and orangutan chromosome 2.

2003

Intrachromosomal duplications play a significant role in human genome pathology and evolution. To better understand the molecular basis of evolutionary chromosome rearrangements, we performed molecular cytogenetic and sequence analyses of the breakpoint region that distinguishes human chromosome 3p12.3 and orangutan chromosome 2. FISH with region-specific BAC clones demonstrated that the breakpoint-flanking sequences are duplicated intrachromosomally on orangutan 2 and human 3q21 as well as at many pericentromeric and subtelomeric sites throughout the genomes. Breakage and rearrangement of the human 3p12.3-homologous region in the orangutan lineage were associated with a partial loss of dup…

Genome evolutionHerpesvirus 4 HumanPan troglodytesBiologyHybrid CellsChimpanzee genome projectEvolution MolecularContig MappingChromosome 19Pongo pygmaeusGeneticsAnimalsHumansLymphocytesMolecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)In Situ Hybridization FluorescenceChromosomal inversionCell Line TransformedSequence DeletionGeneticsHuman evolutionary geneticsCercopithecidaeChromosome BreakageGenome projectChromosomes MammalianChromosome InversionChromosomes Human Pair 3Chromosome breakageChromosome 21Cytogenetic and genome research
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Samuel Fernberger's rejected doctoral dissertation: A neglected resource for the history of ape research in America.

2009

I summarize a never-completed 1911 doctoral dissertation on ape behavior by Samuel Fernberger of the University of Pennsylvania. Included are observations on many behavioral patterns including sensory and perceptual function, learning, memory, attention, imagination, personality, and emotion in an orangutan and two chimpanzees. There are examples of behavior resembling insight, conscience, tool use and imitation. Language comprehension was good but speech production was minimal. The document appears to contradict a brief published article on the project by William Furness in that punishment was frequently used. The document is important for understanding Fernberger's early career, for antic…

MaleAcademic Dissertations as TopicHistoryBehavior AnimalPan troglodytesPunishmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectBehavioral patternHistory 20th CenturyUnited StatesEpistemologyComprehensionPongo pygmaeusPerceptionAnimalsPersonalityFemaleAnimal cognitionImitationPsychologyGeneral PsychologyConscienceBehavioral Researchmedia_commonCognitive psychologyHistory of Psychology
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