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What conclusion would be MOST appropriate about the genetic variation between humans and the three apes as illustrated by the phylogenetic tree?

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Answered by babitapandit0
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The genetic variation between humans and orangutans is the greatest. ... What conclusion would be MOST appropriate about the genetic variation between humans and the three apes as illustrated by the phylogenetic tree? ... C) The genetic variation ...

Answered by ssonu43568
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Genetic variation in human and orangutans

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  • The genetic variation between humans and orangutans is the greatest.
  • Orangutans, known for their unmistakable reddish-brown hair, are essentially tree inhabitants local toward the Southeast Asian islands of Sumatra and Borneo. The DNA grouping distributed in the Jan of 27. Supported to a limited extent by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), a segment of the National Institutes of Health (NIH),  
  • While people and orangutans are comparative at the DNA level, contrasting accessible primate genome arrangements uncovered that the orangutan has developed considerably more gradually than chimpanzees and people. The orangutan genome has less enormous DNA grouping basic modifications than its chimpanzee and human partners. Enormous genome auxiliary revisions are DNA changes that bring about huge genomic portions being copied, erased, embedded or altered.  

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