A 'genomic rosetta stone' for discovering the rules of gene regulation

As early as 1975, biologists discovered that the protein-coding parts of the chimpanzee and human genomes are more than 99 percent identical. Yet, chimpanzees and humans are clearly different in significant ways. Why?


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Source: Phys.org