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Apes and Tricksters: The Evolution and Diversification of Humans' Closest Relatives
Kieran P. McNulty
Anthropology (Twin Cities)
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Chimpanzee
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Gorilla
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Evolutionary History
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Close Relatives
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Human Origins
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Ape Evolution
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Trickster
100%
Fossil Apes
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Hominin Evolution
50%
Miocene
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Hominoid
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Phylogenetic Groups
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Human Condition
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Large Trees
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Generating Hypothesis
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Gibbon
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Geographic Groups
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Orangutan
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Hand Features
50%
Fossil Humans
50%
Temporal Groups
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ape
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Gorilla
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Evolution
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Fossil Hominoid
100%
Phylogeny
50%
Taxon
50%
Orangutan
50%
Hylobatidae
50%
Fossil Human
50%
Cladistics
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Ape
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