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Nature 437, 20-22 (1 September 2005) | doi:10.1038/437020a; Published online 31 August 2005
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What the chimp means to me
Abstract
Interacting with our closest living relative can be a profound experience. To mark the publication of the chimpanzee genome, Nature asked four individuals for their different perspectives.
The chimp genome reinforces just how close we are to our primate relatives. "But I have never doubted the similarities between human and chimp," says James Mollison.
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