Science, asked by kunalmehra711, 1 year ago

In evolutionary terms, we have more in common with
(a) a Chinese school-boy.
(b) a chimpanzee.
(c) a spider.
(d) a bacterium
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Science - Science
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Evolution

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Answered by leo0000
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in evolutionary terms we have more in common with chimpanzee. option (b) is the right answer

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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In evolutionary terms, we have more in common with a chimpanzee.

It is because the two species are closely related. The similarity between a human DNA and a chimpanzee DNA is about 96%.

The reason behind this similarity is that both the species originated from a common ancestor.

Certain genes are common in both, however, they use it in different ways.

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