] Early molecular comparisons between humans and ] chimpanzees suggested that the species are very similar ] to each other at the nucleotide sequence level%u2014a ] difference of between 1.23% and 5%, Sakaki said. The ] results reported this week showed that "83% of the genes ] have changed between the human and the ] chimpanzee%u2014only 17% are identical%u2014so that means ] that the impression that comes from the 1.2% [sequence] ] difference is [misleading]. In the case of protein ] structures, it has a big effect," Sakaki said. [ Wow... genetics is hard. -k] The Scientist :: Chimps are not like humans |