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Human Evolution

/ˌhjuː.mən ˌɛv.əˈluː.ʃən/noun
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Human evolution refers to the gradual process of biological change that led from early primates to modern Homo sapiens over millions of years, driven by natural selection and environmental pressures. In today's context, it's not just about fossils but also genetics and migration patterns that reveal how humans adapted to diverse climates and developed complex societies.

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Did you know that humans and chimpanzees share about 98.8% of their DNA, a startling similarity that underscores our common ancestor from around 6-7 million years ago, yet it took just a few key genetic tweaks to enable humans to develop language and tools? This close genetic link was first highlighted in the 1960s through pioneering work by scientists like Allan Wilson, revolutionizing our understanding of human origins.

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