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1 on the population and distribution of Peleng tarsiers.
5 rom the last common ancestor of haplorhines (tarsiers and anthropoids) to that of anthropoids (New Wo
6 tical to the corresponding anatomy in living tarsiers and differs substantially from that of early an
10 ng been regarded as the nearest relatives of tarsiers, but a sister group relationship between anthro
12 d L/M cone systems are yet to be determined, tarsier cone proteins and distribution have some similar
13 This is comparable to the broad ranges of tarsier densities throughout Sulawesi and offshore islan
16 anatomy, but until now, the fossil record of tarsiers has been limited to a single jaw and several is
20 ith our new data, we believe that the Peleng tarsier population should be classified as "Vulnerable".
25 though the functional characteristics of the tarsier S and L/M cone systems are yet to be determined,
26 ar interest in questions about the origin of tarsier specializations and the biogeography of early ta
27 rtion within the nuclear genome, then reveal tarsier-specific, positive gene selection and posit popu
29 here a new genome assembly of the Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta), and provide extended analyse
30 the ferroportin from the primate Philippine tarsier (TsFpn) in the presence and absence of hepcidin