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Birth of Two Chimeric Genes in the Hominidae Lineage by Anouk Courseaux, and Jean-Louis Nahon Science Volume 291(5507):1293-1297 February 16, 2001 Published by AAAS Figure 1 (A) Extent of the homology between the MCH/AROM locus on 12q24 and the PMCHLloci on 5p14/5q13. Anouk Courseaux, and Jean-Louis Nahon Science 2001;291:1293-1297 Published by AAAS Figure 2 Schematic representation of the PMCHLtranscripts and potentially functional ORFs. (A) Sense and antisense unspliced mRNA products. Anouk Courseaux, and Jean-Louis Nahon Science 2001;291:1293-1297 Published by AAAS Figure 3 (A) Genomic structural organization of the PMCHL genes. 15.4-kb of genomic sequence from both PMCHL loci was obtained by direct sequencing (both forward and reverse strands) of the 5p14-specific 283L20 and the 5q13-specific 484D2 BAC clones bearing the PMCHL1 andPMCHL2 loci, respectively (12). Anouk Courseaux, and Jean-Louis Nahon Science 2001;291:1293-1297 Published by AAAS Figure 4 Phylogenetic analysis of the intron-exon boundaries and poly(A) signals of the PMCHL gene. Anouk Courseaux, and Jean-Louis Nahon Science 2001;291:1293-1297 Published by AAAS Figure 5 Proposed model for the emergence of the chimeric PMCHL1 and PMCHL2 genes during primate evolution. Anouk Courseaux, and Jean-Louis Nahon Science 2001;291:1293-1297 Published by AAAS