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Primates are our closest living relatives from "summary" of Introduction to Physical Anthropology by Robert Jurmain,Lynn Kilgore,Wenda Trevathan,Russell L. Ciochon,Eric J. Bartelink

The concept that primates are our closest living relatives is a fundamental principle in the field of physical anthropology. When we examine the biological similarities between humans and other primates, we can see that we share a common ancestor with them. One key aspect that supports this concept is the genetic evidence that demonstrates our close relationship with primates. By studying the DNA of humans and primates, scientists have found that we share a significant amount of genetic material. This genetic similarity further solidifies the notion that primates are indeed our closest living relatives. Additionally, when we look at the anatomic...
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    Introduction to Physical Anthropology

    Robert Jurmain

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