primates share about 95% of our DNA
human
A group of primates are called homospecies depending on the species of the primate. ex. monkey primate, human primate, ect...
Human was bone in body side ,looking for fish us body stretcher for bone .
jellyfish
You could run DNA of a human and a dog in an electrophoresis gel and show that the DNA is closely related but not the same and make notes that primates are closer to the DNA sequence of humans.
A group of primates are called homospecies depending on the species of the primate. ex. monkey primate, human primate, ect...
The monkey is a primate. As are apes, marsupials, baboons and such. We, (humans), are even partly in that group. We are bipedal primates. We are considered 'human primates' and they are considered 'non-human primates'.
Besides humans, some look at primates that are closer to human DNA.
I am not sure about this but posibly gorillas or monkey as we did evolve from them?
Primate
The term primate is a term from taxonomy and it is an order. Some animals that are primates are monkeys and gorillas.