Why are Japanese macaques specifically valuable for comparative biomedical studies against other models?
Answer
Because they are genetically distinct from the rhesus macaque
One factor driving their use in biomedical research is that their genetic makeup and physiology are similar enough to humans for testing, and they possess the advantage of being genetically distinct from the rhesus macaque, making them valuable for comparative studies.

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