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  Human-Chimp difference may be bigger than thought
Washington, USA (Newswise): Approximately 6 percent of human and chimp genes are unique to those species, report scientists from Indiana University Bloomington and three other institutions. The new estimate, reported in the inaugural issue of Public Library of Science ONE (Dec. 2006), takes into account something other measures of genetic difference do not – the genes that aren't there.

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