Chimpanzees bear genetic adaptations that help them thrive in their different forest and savannah habitats, some of which may protect against malaria, according to a study by an international team.
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The primates are our closest living relatives, sharing more than 98% of their DNA with humans. The post How chimpanzees genetically adapted to avoid malaria appeared first on Talker.
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