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Chromosome Research | 2003

Genetic mechanism and property of a whole-arm translocation (WAT) between chromosomes 8 and 9 of agile gibbons (Hylobates agilis)

Hirohisa Hirai; Alan R. Mootnick; Osamu Takenaka; Bambang Suryobroto; Toshio Mouri; Yosirou Kamanaka; Akira Katoh; Naoto Kimura; Akino Katoh; Norihiko Maeda

C-banding analysis with 47 gibbons of the subgenus Hylobates (Hylobates) (44-chromosome gibbons) uncovered that the gibbons had a characteristic complicated C-banding pattern. The C-band pattern also revealed that a whole-arm translocation (WAT) between chromosomes 8 and 9 existed only in the species H. agilis (agile gibbon). Comprehensive consideration allows postulation that the translocation seemed to be restricted to two subspecies: H. agilis agilis (mountain agile gibbon) and H. agilis unko (lowland agile gibbon), found in Sumatra and part of the Malay Peninsula. Moreover, combined intensive analyses of C-banding and chromosome painting provided strong evidence for a plausible evolutionary pathway of chromosome differentiation of chromosomes 8 and 9. The C-banded morph 8Mt/c seemed to be the primary type of chromosome 8 in the subgenus and to have altered into the three morphs through three pericentric inversions. The newest morph (8AM/ci) produced by the third inversion exchanged the long arm for chromosome 9, and subsequently constructed the WAT morphs of 8/9AMc/ct and 9/8Mi/ci.


The Journal of Anthropological Society of Nippon | 1988

Incidences of Cranial Nonmetric Characters in Five Jomon Populations from West Japan

Toshio Mouri


Anthropological Science | 1994

Postnatal Growth and Sexual Dimorphism in the Skull of the Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata)

Toshio Mouri


The Journal of Anthropological Society of Nippon | 1976

A Study of Non-metrical Cranial Variants of the Modern Japanese in the Kinki District

Toshio Mouri


Kyoto University overseas research reports of new world monkeys | 1981

The upper dentition of Stirtonia (Ceboidea, Primates) from the Miocene of Colombia, South America and the origin of the Postero-internal cusp of upper molars of howler monkeys (Alouatta).

Takeshi Setoguchi; Tsuyoshi Watanabe; Toshio Mouri


Anthropological Science | 1996

Multivariate Cranial Ontogenetic Allometries in Crab-Eating Rhesus and Japanese Macaques

Toshio Mouri


Primates | 2012

Variability of tail length in hybrids of the Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) and the Taiwanese macaque (Macaca cyclopis)

Yuzuru Hamada; Ayumi Yamamoto; Yutaka Kunimatsu; Sayaka Tojima; Toshio Mouri; Yoshi Kawamoto


Primate Research | 2000

Species Identification by Mitochondrial DNA: A Case Study of Macaque Remains from Shuri Castle, Okinawa

Toshio Mouri; Takeshi Agatsuma; Moritoshi Iwagami; Yoshi Kawamoto


Anthropological Science | 2015

Aging-related changes in the skulls of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata)

Nguyen Van Minh; Toshio Mouri; Yuzuru Hamada


Anthropological Science | 1997

Divided Hypoglossal Canals in Japanese Macaques

Toshio Mouri

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Tsuyoshi Watanabe

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Yuzuru Hamada

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Takeshi Setoguchi

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Yoshi Kawamoto

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Akino Katoh

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Hirohisa Hirai

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