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boubacar dan from ghana asks just how closely related we humans and chimpanzees. are very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas. it's just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around it turns branched off from our common family tree earth or earlier but they still share 97 percent of their d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forests. while another species exploits other planets. human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there are also many similarities using tools to eat food with for example. chimpanzees use twigs to provide delicious ants from their nests. and chimps are emotional creatures researchers have even found similariti
boubacar dan from ghana asks just how closely related we humans and chimpanzees. are very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas. it's just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around it turns branched off from our common family tree earth or earlier but they still share 97 percent of their d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans...
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boubacar dan from gamma asks just how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around a turn this branched off from our common family tree earth or earlier but they still share 97 percent of their d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forests. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the different. says there are also many similarities using tools to eat food with for example. chimpanzees use twigs to pry delicious ants from their nests. and chimps are emotional creatures researchers have even found similariti
boubacar dan from gamma asks just how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around a turn this branched off from our common family tree earth or earlier but they still share 97 percent of their d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans...
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boubacar dan from gamma asks just how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around a time has branched off from our common family tree other to earlier but they still share 97 percent of that d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rainforests. while another species exploits other planets. in human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees. but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there are also many similarities using tools to eat food with for example. chimpanzees use twigs to pry delicious ants from their nests. and chimps are emotional creatures researchers have even found similarities in t
boubacar dan from gamma asks just how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around a time has branched off from our common family tree other to earlier but they still share 97 percent of that d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans...
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boubacar dan from gamma asks just how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around the terms branched off from our common family tree earth but they still share 1007 percent of their d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forests. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there are also many similarities. using tools to eat food with for example. chimpanzees used twigs to pry delicious ants from their nests. and chimps are emotional creatures researches have even found similarities in the soun
boubacar dan from gamma asks just how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around the terms branched off from our common family tree earth but they still share 1007 percent of their d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes....
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boubacar dan from ghana asks just how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around the time has branched off from our common family tree other to earlier but they still share 1007 percent of that d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forest. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there. also many similarities using tools to eat food with for example. chimpanzees use twigs to pry delicious ants from their nests. and chimps are emotional creatures researchers have even found similarities in
boubacar dan from ghana asks just how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around the time has branched off from our common family tree other to earlier but they still share 1007 percent of that d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between...