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==Introduction and Early Evolution==
==Introduction and Early Evolution==
Pan troglodytes, better known as chimpanzees, are a species of great ape widely regarded as the closest living relatives to bonobos (Pan paniscus) and one of the closest living relatives to humans (Homo sapiens)(image)(1,2).  
Pan troglodytes, better known as chimpanzees, are a species of great ape widely regarded as the closest living relatives to bonobos (Pan paniscus) and one of the closest living relatives to humans (<i>Homo sapiens<i>)<ref>[https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/28/1/615/984161 Bjork A, Liu W, Wertheim JO, Hahn BH, Worobey M. Evolutionary history of chimpanzees inferred from complete mitochondrial genomes. Mol Biol Evol. 2011;28(1):615–23.]</ref>
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Introduction and Early Evolution

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Distinct Genetic Adaptations

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Behavioral Adaptations

Contributions to Medicine and a Collective Understanding of Homo sapiens

Conclusion

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