Evolutionary theory states that the 98.5% genetic match to chimpanzees is misleading because
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Biology, 27.07.2019 06:20 charlieh3872
Evolutionary theory states that the 98.5% genetic match to chimpanzees is misleading because
a. placement of the codes can vary the growth of organism greatly
c. humans evolved on a single evolutionary line
d. all of the above
e. humans did not evolve from monkeys
d. evolution is a change in allele frequencies of any specific population of organisms
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