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Quoted: Bakewell, Zhang and a colleague found that substantially more genes in chimps evolved in ways that were beneficial than was the case with human genes.
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The results could be due to the fact that over the long term humans have had a smaller effective population size compared with chimps.
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I'm telling you, man... gotta look out for those chimps. They're gonna take over the world!