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Yes, we detect any other convergent amino acid changes between any other pair of lineages.

Sifakas (genus Propithecus) are large-bodied diurnal lemurs that consume leaves and exhibit associated morphological and microbiological adaptations to folivory. They are critically endangered. The Coquerel's sifaka (P. coquereli) genome assembly and the resequenced genomes of Verreaux's (P. verreauxi), the golden-crowned (P. tattersalli), and the diademed (P. diadema) sifakas are discussed in this article. In comparison to other primates and critically endangered species, we discover that all sifakas have high heterozygosity.

However, demographic reconstructions indicate that the effective population size began to drop before humans arrived in Madagascar. According to complementary genomic studies, the ancestral sifaka lineage underwent widespread, accelerated evolution that affected genes involved in a number of complementary folivory-related pathways, including nutrient absorption and xenobiotic and fatty acid metabolism. Sifakas demonstrate convergent evolution at the pathway, gene family, gene, and amino acid levels.

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