A family of the suborder HAPLORHINI comprising only one genus, HYLOBATES (also called Nomascus or Symphalangus).
A genus of the family HYLOBATIDAE consisting of six species. The members of this genus inhabit rain forests in southeast Asia. They are arboreal and differ from other anthropoids in the great length of their arms and very slender bodies and limbs. Their major means of locomotion is by swinging from branch to branch by their arms. Hylobates means dweller in the trees. Some authors refer to Symphalangus and Nomascus as Hylobates. The six genera include: H. concolor (crested or black gibbon), H. hoolock (Hoolock gibbon), H. klossii (Kloss's gibbon; dwarf siamang), H. lar (common gibbon), H. pileatus (pileated gibbon), and H. syndactylus (siamang). H. lar is also known as H. agilis (lar gibbon), H. moloch (agile gibbon), and H. muelleri (silvery gibbon).

A study of host defence peptide beta-defensin 3 in primates. (1/8)

We have investigated the molecular evolution of the gene coding for beta-defensin 3 (DEFB103) in 17 primate species including humans. Unlike the DEFB4 genes (coding for beta-defensin 2) [Boniotto, Tossi, Del Pero, Sgubin, Antcheva, Santon and Masters (2003) Genes Immun. 4, 251-257], DEFB103 shows a marked degree of conservation in humans, Great Apes and New and Old World monkeys. Only the Hylobates concolor defensin hcBD3 showed an amino acid variation Arg17-->Trp17 that could have a functional implication, as it disrupts an intramolecular salt bridge with Glu27, which locally decreases the charge and may favour dimerization in the human congener hBD3. This is thought to involve the formation of an intermolecular salt bridge between Glu28 and Lys32 on another monomer [Schibli, Hunter, Aseyev, Starner, Wiencek, McCray, Tack and Vogel (2002) J. Biol. Chem. 277, 8279-8289]. To test the role of dimerization in mediating biological activity, we synthesized hBD3, hcBD3 and an artificial peptide in which the Lys26-Glu27-Glu28 stretch was replaced by the equivalent Phe-Thr-Lys stretch from human beta-defensin 1 and we characterized their structure and anti-microbial activity. Although the structuring and dimerization of these peptides were found to differ significantly, this did not appear to affect markedly the anti-microbial potency, the broad spectrum of activity or the insensitivity of the anti-microbial action to the salinity of the medium.  (+info)

Evolutionary history of chromosome 11 featuring four distinct centromere repositioning events in Catarrhini. (2/8)

Panels of BAC clones used in FISH experiments allow a detailed definition of chromosomal marker arrangement and orientation during evolution. This approach has disclosed the centromere repositioning phenomenon, consisting in the activation of a novel, fully functional centromere in an ectopic location, concomitant with the inactivation of the old centromere. In this study, appropriate panels of BAC clones were used to track the chromosome 11 evolutionary history in primates and nonprimate boreoeutherian mammals. Chromosome 11 synteny was found to be highly conserved in both primate and boreoeutherian mammalian ancestors. Amazingly, we detected four centromere repositioning events in primates (in Old World monkeys, in gibbons, in orangutans, and in the Homo-Pan-Gorilla (H-P-G) clade ancestor), and one in Equidae. Both H-P-G and Lar gibbon novel centromeres were flanked by large duplicons with high sequence similarity. Outgroup species analysis revealed that this duplicon was absent in phylogenetically more distant primates. The chromosome 11 ancestral centromere was probably located near the HSA11q telomere. The domain of this inactivated centromere, in humans, is almost devoid of segmental duplications. An inversion occurred in chromosome 11 in the common ancestor of H-P-G. A large duplicon, again absent in outgroup species, was found located adjacent to the inversion breakpoints. In Hominoidea, almost all the five largest duplicons of this chromosome appeared involved in significant evolutionary architectural changes.  (+info)

Evolution of the hepcidin gene in primates. (3/8)

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Systematic morphology and evolutionary anatomy of the autonomic cardiac nervous system in the lesser apes, gibbons (hylobatidae). (4/8)

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The evolution of primate visual self-recognition: evidence of absence in lesser apes. (5/8)

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Biochemical specificity of von Economo neurons in hominoids. (6/8)

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Inferring the evolutionary histories of divergences in Hylobates and Nomascus gibbons through multilocus sequence data. (7/8)

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The role of hind limb tendons in gibbon locomotion: springs or strings? (8/8)

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Hylobatidae is not a medical term, but a biological classification. It refers to a family of primates commonly known as gibbons or lesser apes. These are small, arboreal apes found in the forests of Southeast Asia. They are known for their long arms and extraordinary ability to brachiate, or swing, through the trees.

The medical community might be interested in Hylobatidae in the context of zoonotic diseases (diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans) or comparative studies in primate anatomy, physiology, and behavior.

"Hylobates" is not a medical term, but a biological genus name. It refers to a group of small, tailless primates known as gibbons or lesser apes, which are native to the forests of Southeast Asia. They are known for their agility in moving through trees by brachiation (arm-over-arm swinging).

There are currently 10 species recognized in the genus Hylobates, including the lar gibbon, agile gibbon, and siamang. While not a medical term, understanding the natural history of animals like gibbons can be important for medical professionals who work with them or study their diseases, as well as for conservationists and others interested in their welfare.

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ISBN 978-0-19-517133-4. Bartlett, T. Q. (2007). "The Hylobatidae". In Campbell, C. J.; Fuentes, A.; MacKinnon, K. C.; Panger, M ... Superfamily Hominoidea Family Hylobatidae: gibbons or "lesser apes" (20 species) Family Hominidae: great apes, including humans ...
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Hylobatidae. Genus Species. Nomascus (formerly Hylobates) leucogenys. Fast Facts. Description. Males are black in color, with ...
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Family: Hylobatidae Genus: Nomascus Species: leucogenys The white-cheeked gibbon is a small and slender tree-dwelling ape. Like ...
Pamilya Hylobatidae: gibbon ("mga mas maliit na bakulaw") *Genus Hylobates *Lar gibbon o white-handed gibbon, H. lar ... Ang pamilyang Hylobatidae na binubuo ng 4 na henera at 16 na species ng mga gibon, kabilang ng Gibong Lar at ang Siamang, na ... Ang Hylobatidae(mga gibbon) ay humiwalay mula sa Hominidae(mga dakilang bakulaw) noong mga 15-20 milyong taong nakakalipas. Ang ...
Gibbons are apes in the family Hylobatidae. The family is divided into four genera: Hylobates (44), Hoolock (38), Nomascus (52 ...
Hylobatidae Hoolock hoolock(0). Hylobatidae Hylobates agilis(0). Hylobatidae Hylobates klossii(0). Hylobatidae Hylobates lar(0) ... Hylobatidae Hylobates muelleri(0). Hylobatidae Hylobates pileatus(0). Hylobatidae Hylobates spp.(0). Hylobatidae Hylobates ... Hylobatidae Nomascus concolor(0). Hylobatidae Symphalangus syndactylus(0). Hominidae Pongo pygmaeus(0). Hominidae Pan ...
Hylobatidae Hoolock hoolock(1). Hylobatidae Hylobates agilis(2). Hylobatidae Hylobates klossii(0). Hylobatidae Hylobates lar(21 ... Hylobatidae Hoolock hoolock(1). Hylobatidae Hylobates agilis(2). Hylobatidae Hylobates klossii(0). Hylobatidae Hylobates lar(21 ... Hylobatidae Hylobates muelleri(0). Hylobatidae Hylobates pileatus(5). Hylobatidae Hylobates spp.(3). Hylobatidae Hylobates ... Hylobatidae Hylobates muelleri(0). Hylobatidae Hylobates pileatus(5). Hylobatidae Hylobates spp.(3). Hylobatidae Hylobates ...
Hylobatidae, and Hominidae. Futhermore, the angular processes, except for Hylobatidae, are highlighted in the x and y ... For all groups except for Hylobatidae, the angular process is highlighted, but the condylar process for Cercopithecidae, ... These samples comprise 141 samples of the primate mandibles (Cercopethecidae, Cebidae, Lemuridae, Atelidae, Hy-lobatidae, and ... 6 Hylobatidae, 6 Atelidae, 30 Homonidae, and 6 Phoci-dae) are collected (Table 1). Samples are restricted to full adults with ...
... family Hylobatidae, gibbons and siamangs) 20 million years ago. CLASSIFICATION. Orangutans belong to the: * Kingdom Animalia ( ...
... and Hylobatidae (n=22). (b) The fossil hominin specimens analysed in this study are compared in lateral view. All pictures were ...
6.2.1 Family Hylobatidae Gray, 1871 - gibbons 6.2.2.2 Family Hominidaeᵀ Gray, 1825 ...
Siamangs, which are in the hylobatidae (gibbon) family and are considered to be apes. This primate is referred to as a lesser ...
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The animal that grew suspicious was a gibbon. (Gibbons are apes in the family Hylobatidae.) ...
Gibbons belong to the Hylobatidae family of apes. Gibbon animals are acrobatic creatures that are unique to the dense forests ... Hoolock gibbons are three primate species belonging to the genus Hoolock in the Hylobatidae family of gibbons that are native ...
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under the superfamily Hominoidea, this includes gibbons and siamangs in the family Hylobatidae and orangutans, gorillas, ...
Now there are two families, Hominidae and Hylobatidae. The greater apes comprise the ... ...
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This document highlights the additions and changes in 2005 Health Science Descriptors (DeCS). In addition to the annual changes related to the 2005 Medical Science Headings (MeSH), the main novelties in 2005 DeCS are the creation of the Science and Health category by PAHO IKM/RC Unit (Information Knowledge Management/Research Promotion and Development), date of update February 2005, and the creation of the Health Surveillance category, in partnership with the National Health Surveillance System of the Scientific and Technical Knowledge Management Office - GETEC, General Management for Knowledge and Documentation ANVISA (the Health Surveillance Agency of the Brazilian Department of Health), date of update April 2005. ...
This document highlights the additions and changes in 2005 Health Science Descriptors (DeCS). In addition to the annual changes related to the 2005 Medical Science Headings (MeSH), the main novelties in 2005 DeCS are the creation of the Science and Health category by PAHO IKM/RC Unit (Information Knowledge Management/Research Promotion and Development), date of update February 2005, and the creation of the Health Surveillance category, in partnership with the National Health Surveillance System of the Scientific and Technical Knowledge Management Office - GETEC, General Management for Knowledge and Documentation ANVISA (the Health Surveillance Agency of the Brazilian Department of Health), date of update April 2005. ...
This document highlights the additions and changes in 2005 Health Science Descriptors (DeCS). In addition to the annual changes related to the 2005 Medical Science Headings (MeSH), the main novelties in 2005 DeCS are the creation of the Science and Health category by PAHO IKM/RC Unit (Information Knowledge Management/Research Promotion and Development), date of update February 2005, and the creation of the Health Surveillance category, in partnership with the National Health Surveillance System of the Scientific and Technical Knowledge Management Office - GETEC, General Management for Knowledge and Documentation ANVISA (the Health Surveillance Agency of the Brazilian Department of Health), date of update April 2005. ...

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