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The relative age of genetic changes between the human and chimp genomes varies over a period of roughly 4 million years, depending on where in the genome you look. For example, Gene A first diverged millions of years before Gene B. Of particular note is the X chromosome, which falls almost entirely in the time just before final speciation. Credit: The Broad Institute

The relative age of genetic changes between the human and chimp genomes varies over a period of roughly 4 million years, depending on where in the genome you look. For example, Gene A first diverged millions of years before Gene B. Of particular note is the X chromosome, which falls almost entirely in the time just before final speciation. Credit: The Broad Institute

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