BIOL108 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism, Neanderthal Genome Project, Homeobox

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Comparing genome sequences from different species reveals the evolutionary history. Comparing the genetic programs that direct embryonic development tells about mechanisms that generated the great diversity of life. The more similar in sequence the genes and genomes of two species are, the more closely related they are because not enough time has passed for mutations and other changes to accumulate. The genomes of two closely related species are likely to be organized similarly because of their relatively recent divergence. Chimpanzees and bonobos are the closest living species to humans. We don"t know how genetic differences revealed by genome sequencing might account for the distinct characteristics of each species. Biologists are studying the specific genes and types of genes that differ between the two species and compare them with their counterparts to understand the distinct characteristics. When genes are classified by function, the genes that seem to be evolving the fastest are those that code for transcription factors.

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