Sentences with phrase «humans and apes shared»

Evolution clearly indicates, however, that humans and apes shared a common ancestor.
How does finding a human in the cambrian falsify all the DNA and fossil evidence that humans and apes share a common ancestor?

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Humans and chimps share a common ape like ancestor.
Apes and humans all shared a common ancestor, who, waaaaaay back when, branched off into multiple different species.
Angela — Apes and humans share a common ancestor — the human branch broke off over 10 million years ago.
I left the church because I believe the earth is 4.5 billion years old and that humans share a common ancestor with apes, which I was told was incompatible with my faith.
Humans and the great apes share a common ancestor.
Is language a uniquely human phenomenon, she asks, or is it the product of a genetic framework, some of which we share with other communicating creatures such as apes and the African grey parrot?
Researchers thought culturally transmitted behavior was limited to humans and chimpanzees, but the new study suggests that all great apes share a common ancestor that was multicultural.
It's now possible to not only model disease using the cells, but also to compare iPSCs from humans to those of our closest living relatives --- great apes, with which we share a majority of genes --- for insight into what molecular and cellular features make us human.
«In addition, our study has shown that there is a mosaic evolution of the three species, in the sense that some features are shared by humans and bonobos, others by humans and common chimpanzees, and still others by the two ape species,» said Rui Diogo, lead author of the paper and associate professor of anatomy at Howard University.
Hardy pointed out that only aquatic mammals like walruses and hippopotamuses have naked skin and subcutaneous fat — human traits not shared by other apes.
Ida shares characteristics with both «wet - nosed» primates, such as lemurs and lorises, and «dry - nosed» primates, such as monkeys, apes... and human beings.
Humans and great apes share increased cortical neuropeptide Y innervation compared to other haplorrhine primates.
The oldest known hominid; it shares many features with both apes and humans but is thought to be bipedal.
Craig B. Stanford, «The ape's gift: Meat - eating, meat - sharing, and human evolution,» in Tree of Origin: What Primate Behavior Can Tell Us about Human Social Evolution, edited by Frans B. M. de Waal (Harvard University Press 2001), pp.97 -human evolution,» in Tree of Origin: What Primate Behavior Can Tell Us about Human Social Evolution, edited by Frans B. M. de Waal (Harvard University Press 2001), pp.97 -Human Social Evolution, edited by Frans B. M. de Waal (Harvard University Press 2001), pp.97 - 117.
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