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Nick Patterson, Daniel J. Richter, Sante Gnerre, Eric S. Lander and David Reich ()
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Nick Patterson: Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Daniel J. Richter: Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Sante Gnerre: Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Eric S. Lander: Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
David Reich: Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT

Nature, 2008, vol. 452, issue 7184, E4-E4

Abstract: Abstract Replying to: J. Wakeley Nature 452, 10.1038/nature06805 (2008) In his communication1, Wakeley does not find any flaw in our argument for complex speciation of humans and chimpanzees2, nor has he identified a simple demographic model that can explain the notable differences in genetic divergence that we observe between humans and chimpanzees when comparing chromosome X and the autosomes.

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