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Humans' farthest relatives are believed to be other primates, such as gorillas, orangutans, and chimpanzees. These species share a common ancestor with humans, although the evolutionary paths diverged millions of years ago.
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Genetic evidence, specifically DNA analysis, has shown that chimpanzees share approximately 98% of their DNA with humans, making them our closest living relatives. Additionally, similarities in behavior, social structures, and anatomy between humans and chimpanzees further support this close evolutionary relationship.
Chimpanzees and bonobos are considered to be the closest living relatives of humans. They share about 98-99% of their DNA with humans and are believed to have split from a common ancestor with humans around 6-8 million years ago.
chimpanzees and orangutans we do think that they are correct but we are still looking and experimenting with it though so we are not quite sure
The term hominid refers to a family of primates that includes humans and their closest extinct relatives, such as early human ancestors. It encompasses all species that are more closely related to humans than to chimpanzees.