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Fig. 3

From: Insights into the genetic foundation of aggression in Papio and the evolution of two length-polymorphisms in the promoter regions of serotonin-related genes (5-HTTLPR and MAOALPR) in Papionini

Fig. 3

Sequence alignment of MAOALPR in Papionini. Number of repeats indicated below. All species of Papio carry alleles longer than alleles found in M. mulatta. Theropithecus gelada, which is more closely related to Papio than to Macaca, carries an allele similar to the rh6-allele of M. mulatta. This study: pap10 = 10.8-repeat allele (P. cynocephalus: KJ494409; P. anubis: KJ494408); pap9 = 9.8-repeat allele (P. ursinus: KJ494410; P. cynocephalus: KJ494411, P. anubis: KJ494412, P. hamadryas: KJ494413; P. papio: KJ494414); pap8 = 8.8-repeat allele (P. ursinus: KJ494415; P. cynocephalus: KJ494416; P. anubis: KJ494417; P. hamadryas: KJ494418). Former studies: the6 = 6.8-repeat allele in T. gelada (AY615803.1); rh5, rh6, rh7 = 5.8- (JN207466.1) 6.8- (JN207467.1), and 7.8-repeat (JN207468.1) alleles in M. mulatta

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