Multiple Choice
The genomes of humans and chimpanzees are 99 percent similar;however,many evolutionary biologists believe that most of the phenotypic differences between the two species involve
A) whole genome duplication and polyploidization
B) changes in DNA regulatory and developmental protein factors
C) appearance of thousands of novel proteins
D) changes primarily in coding regions
E) new metabolic pathways
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