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Oh, dude, not even close! Fruit flies and humans are like distant cousins twice removed when it comes to wheat. Fruit flies are more like that annoying neighbor you wave to but don't really want to hang out with, while humans are like the cool kids at the party that wheat wants to chill with. So yeah, they're pretty far apart on the evolutionary tree.

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