About the Number of Base Substitutions Between Humans and Common Chimpanzees

Biology – Quantitative Biology – Populations and Evolution

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Humans and chimpanzees are believed to have shared a common ancestor about 6
million years ago. Here using a new distance measure called the Jump distance,
we calculate the number of base substitutions that might have occurred in the
mitochondrial DNA during these 6 million years.

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