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Biology, 12.01.2022 14:00 kaylyns134

Consider the phylogenetic tree of Old World primates. A cladogram is shown. Humans are at the end. Next is chimpanzees and bonobos, then gorillas, then orangutans, then baboons. According to the tree, which primates share the most recent common ancestor with humans? gorillas chimpanzees bonobos and chimpanzees bonobos and gorillas.

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