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The Chimpanzee Genome
Nature 437, 47 (1 September 2005) | doi:10.1038/436047a; Published online 31 August 2005
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The chimpanzee genome
Until now, genome sequence information has shown us how many seemingly very different organisms are amazingly like humans. At a conservative estimate we share about 88% of our genes with rodents and 60% with chickens.
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