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Implications of natural selection in shaping 99.4 % nonsynonymous DNA identity between humans and chimpanzees: enlarging genus Homo
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DE Wildman
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M Uddin
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G Liu
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LI Grossman
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M Goodman
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L Guozhen
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2003-01-03
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