
Tarsier genome was sequenced by Washington University School of Medicine researchers
On Oct. 6, 2016, Washington University School of Medicine researchers announced they had sequenced the genome of the Tarsier, a primate small enough to fit into the palm of your hand, with enormous eyes and an appetite for meat.
The findings, published in Nature Communications, placed tarsiers on a branch of the evolutionary tree that leads to monkeys, great apes and humans.
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