This is in response to the question concerning literature on
chimpanzee and human. There is a book edited by Morris
Goodman called Molecular Anthropology. You might try there
for some information. In addition, you might look in the
following places: 1) Journal of Molecular Evolution - over
past few years, especially the papers by Sibley and
Ahlquist. 2) A paper published in Evolution approximately
three years ago Jeff Powell. 3) There is an old paper by
King and Wilson that details genetic differences between
humans and chimpanzees. I believe it was published in
Science sometime in the mid-1970s. 4) There are numerous
papers by Vincent M. Sarich and Allan C. Wilson on humans
and chimpanzees. 5) Rebecca Cann, Maryellen Ruvolo, Stephen
Ferris, Wesley M. Brown, Ben F. Koop, Michael Miyamoto, M.
Nei (his book called Evolutionary Genetics published by
Columbia University Press), and Howard Green all have
published papers on humans and chimpanzees. 6) Yunis has
published papers on high resolution chromosome mapping in
higher primates as well. I believe he has two older papers
in Science.
Good luck on your search.
Rodney Honeycutt