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Evolving sets of gene regulators explain some of our differences from other primates

Today, biologists add an important discovery to a growing body of data explaining why we're different from Chimps and other primate relatives, despite the remarkable similarity of our genes. The new evidence has to do with the way genes are regulated. It's the result of a comprehensive genome-wide computational analysis of multiple individuals across three primate species - human, chimpanzee and rhesus macaque. Humans and chimps have...

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