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Pair of lice lost or parasites regained: the evolutionary history of anthropoid primate lice

机译:一对失去的虱子或重新获得了寄生虫:类人猿灵长类虱子的进化史

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BackgroundThe parasitic sucking lice of primates are known to have undergone at least 25 million years of coevolution with their hosts. For example, chimpanzee lice and human head/body lice last shared a common ancestor roughly six million years ago, a divergence that is contemporaneous with their hosts. In an assemblage where lice are often highly host specific, humans host two different genera of lice, one that is shared with chimpanzees and another that is shared with gorillas. In this study, we reconstruct the evolutionary history of primate lice and infer the historical events that explain the current distribution of these lice on their primate hosts.
机译:背景已知寄生的灵长类虱子与宿主共经历了至少2500万年的共同进化。例如,黑猩猩虱子和人类头/身体虱子的共同祖先大约在六百万年前,这种分歧与它们的宿主同时存在。在虱子通常具有高度宿主特异性的群体中,人类拥有两种不同的虱子属,一种与黑猩猩共享,另一种与大猩猩共享。在这项研究中,我们重建了灵长类虱子的进化历史,并推论了解释这些虱子在其灵长类宿主上当前分布的历史事件。

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