That the last common ancestor of humans and gibbons was some time ago, about 10 to 15 million years ago, but that we are quite close to gibbons on the evolutionary tree.
They have a recent common ancestor.
They probably have a recent common ancestor.
They are closely related , they share 97 % of genes approximately .
The gibbon–human last common ancestor is estimated to have lived is estimated to have lived 15.9 to 17.6 million years ago. This precedes the splitting that gave rise to the goat apes and finally the chimpanzee (our closest relative)The chimpanzee human split is thought to have occurred 13 million to as recent as 4 million years.
Gibbons and humans are related but only on the very distant past
Apex is they have a recent common ancestor.
They are closely related APEX
They have a recent Common ancestor
ancestor-descendant sequence of populations.
copying part of the nucleotide sequence of DNA into a complementary sequence in RNA is called TRANSCRIPTION
meiosis → fertilization → zygote → embryo
egg, larva, pupa, adult
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Answer this question… They probably have a recent common ancestor.
Nucleotide sequence, human, hemoglobin
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They are two different proteins, like the difference between a train and a robot. The difference between one protein and the other is the amino acid sequence that comprises that protein and the molecular bonding that determines its shape. Shape determines function in a protein. If it loses its shape it can't do its job. The shape of insulin and hemoglobin is different so insulin binds with glucose and hemoglobin binds with oxygen.
Evolution is a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage, especially a more advanced or mature stage. In biology it is the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a change in a species. All living things are capable of evolution.
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The longest stage of stellar evolution is the main sequence phase.
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Our Sun is currently on the Main Sequence stage of it's evolution.
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