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06-20-2014, 08:22 PM
Human and chimp genes separated 13 million years ago: Sex drive of male apes caused the split to occur twice as long ago as first thought
The study by the Wellcome Trust Centre in Oxford, contradicts previous work that suggests humans and chimps diverged around seven million years ago.
Male chimps pass more genetic mutations to their offspring than humans
This reveals previously unknown evolutionary differences between species
Scientists claim this casts a new light on human origins and highlights the role evolution plays in creating mutations linked to disease
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2662491/Human-chimp-genes-separated-13-million-years-ago-Sex-drive-male-apes-caused-split-occur-twice-long-ago-thought.html
The study by the Wellcome Trust Centre in Oxford, contradicts previous work that suggests humans and chimps diverged around seven million years ago.
Male chimps pass more genetic mutations to their offspring than humans
This reveals previously unknown evolutionary differences between species
Scientists claim this casts a new light on human origins and highlights the role evolution plays in creating mutations linked to disease
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2662491/Human-chimp-genes-separated-13-million-years-ago-Sex-drive-male-apes-caused-split-occur-twice-long-ago-thought.html