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Chimps, Humans 96 Percent the Same, Gene Study Finds
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"If genetic code is a book, what we found is that entire pages of the book duplicated in one species but not the other," said Eichler. "This gives us some insight into the genetic diversity that's going on between chimp and human and identifies regions that contain genes that have undergone very rapid genomic changes."
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...tist at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Source: National Geographic
I am not able to understand the meaning of "duplicated in one species but not the other" clearly. Does it mean "duplicated in humans but not chimps" or "duplicated in chimps but not humans"?
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"If genetic code is a book, what we found is that entire pages of the book duplicated in one species but not the other," said Eichler. "This gives us some insight into the genetic diversity that's going on between chimp and human and identifies regions that contain genes that have undergone very rapid genomic changes."
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...tist at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Source: National Geographic
I am not able to understand the meaning of "duplicated in one species but not the other" clearly. Does it mean "duplicated in humans but not chimps" or "duplicated in chimps but not humans"?