History of Humanity: From Chimps to Us

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In summary, the article discusses the genetic differences between humans and chimpanzees and how it is not the only determining factor for humanity.
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I had to laugh at some of the criteria for (humanity) discribed in this Wiki
article, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanity, to be exact i find it hard to
point a finger at the time (humans) came into the evolutionary picture, ie
how many genes separate humans from chimps, how far is a chimp away from humanity?
 
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wolram said:
how many genes separate humans from chimps, how far is a chimp away from humanity?

Back before they decoded both genomes they did rough test tube coagulation experiments and gave the proportion of shared genes as 99.3 %. Of course in those days they didn't really know how many genes each genome contained.

Nowadays the number given is lower, but still over 90 %. Just in the last week or so a paper appeared that claimed the difference between us and the chimps wasn't different genes per se but the different expression of the same genes.

Of course you know, wolram, that we aren't descended from chimps or they from us. Rather both species (and Bonobos) descend from a common ancestor. We split something like 6 million years ago.
 
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The article states that the genetic difference between humans and chimpanzees is approximately 1-2%. However, this measurement can vary depending on the specific genes being compared. Some studies have suggested that the genetic difference could be as high as 5-6%. Additionally, the article mentions that the concept of humanity is not solely based on genetics, but also on cultural and societal factors. Therefore, it is difficult to pinpoint a specific moment in time when humans came into the evolutionary picture.
 

What is the history of humanity?

The history of humanity is the study of human evolution and the development of human civilizations from the earliest known human ancestors, such as chimpanzees, to modern humans.

What is the significance of studying the history of humanity?

Studying the history of humanity allows us to understand the origins and development of human beings, as well as the social, cultural, and technological changes that have shaped our present world. It also helps us to learn from past mistakes and successes to create a better future for humanity.

How do chimpanzees fit into the history of humanity?

Chimpanzees are our closest living relatives, sharing approximately 98% of our DNA. Studying chimpanzees and their behavior provides valuable insights into the early stages of human evolution and the development of human societies.

What are some major milestones in the history of humanity?

Some major milestones in the history of humanity include the development of tools and language, the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture, the rise of civilizations and empires, the Industrial Revolution, and the advancements in technology and science that have shaped the modern world.

What are some current theories about the origin of modern humans?

There are several theories about the origin of modern humans, including the Out of Africa theory which suggests that modern humans evolved in Africa and then migrated to other parts of the world, and the Multiregional theory which suggests that modern humans evolved from different populations in different regions of the world.

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