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  2. KIAA1109 - Wikipedia

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    229227 Ensembl ENSG00000138688 ENSMUSG00000037270 UniProt Q2LD37 A2AAE1 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_015312 NM_032202 NM_001384125 NM_172679 RefSeq (protein) NP_056127 NP_001371054 NP_766267 Location (UCSC) Chr 4: 122.15 – 122.36 Mb Chr 3: 36.92 – 37.11 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Uncharacterized protein KIAA1109 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KIAA1109 gene ...

  3. Chimpanzee genome project - Wikipedia

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    Gene duplications account for most of the sequence differences between humans and chimps. Single-base-pair substitutions account for about half as much genetic change as does gene duplication. Typical human and chimpanzee homologs of proteins differ in only an average of two amino acids. About 30 percent of all human proteins are identical in ...

  4. Human - Wikipedia

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    The last split, between the human and chimpanzee–bonobo lineages, took place around 8–4 million years ago, in the late Miocene epoch. [15] [16] During this split, chromosome 2 was formed from the joining of two other chromosomes, leaving humans with only 23 pairs of chromosomes, compared to 24 for the other apes. [17]

  5. Answers Research Journal - Wikipedia

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    In an attempt to disprove evolution, a 2013 article argued that humans and chimpanzees only shared 70% of DNA. While there is no objective method to determine the percent DNA similarities of two species, scientists have come up with a range of 95–98% similarity between humans and chimps (with 96% being the consensus).

  6. Gibbon - Wikipedia

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    With a genome that has a 96% similarity to humans, the gibbon has a role as a bridge between Old World monkeys, such as macaques, and the great apes. According to a study that mapped synteny (genes occurring on the same chromosome) disruptions in the gibbon and human genome, humans and great apes are part of the same superfamily ( Hominoidea ...

  7. DEPDC5 - Wikipedia

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    Conservation is high between humans and other vertebrate species, ranging from 74% identity in cichlids to 99% identity in chimpanzees. ... 96%: 92.4 Bos Taurus: Cow ...

  8. Cooperative pulling paradigm - Wikipedia

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    Rekers, Haun, and Tomasello tested the cooperation abilities and preferences of humans (Homo sapiens) and compared them to chimpanzees. [12] The researchers provided 24 three-year-old children with some basic training in pulling food rewards towards themselves; in pairs using a loose-string setup, and solo training in which the two ends of a ...

  9. Chimp Crazy - Wikipedia

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    Chimp Crazy is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes with an approval rating of 96%, based on 24 reviews, with an average rating of 8.80/10. [43] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 67 out of 100 based on 11 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [44]