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From molecular variations to behavioral adaptations: Unveiling adaptive epistasis in primate oxytocin system.

Pedro Vargas-PinillaBibiana Sampaio de Oliveira FamGustavo Medina TavaresThaynara LimaLuane LandauPâmela ParéRita de Cássia Aleixo TostesAlcides PissinattiTiago FalóticoCláudio Costa-NetoRenan MaestriMaria-Catira Bortolini
Published in: American journal of biological anthropology (2024)
The coevolution of AAMEN and VAMEN with their corresponding OTs and OTRs suggests a functional relationship that could have contributed to specific reproductive and adaptive behaviors, including paternal care, social monogamy, and twin births, prominent traits in Cebidae species, such as marmosets and tamarins. Our findings underscore the coevolution of taxon-specific amino acids among the three studied molecules, shedding light on the oxytocinergic system as an adaptive epistatic repertoire in primates.
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