Unraveling where chimp and human brains diverge
13th Nov 2006, 23:10 GMT
Six million years ago, chimpanzees and humans diverged from a common ancestor and evolved into unique species. Now UCLA scientists have identified a new way to pinpoint the genes that separate us from our closest living relative -- and make us uniquely human.
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