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In 1966, a polio epidemic among the chimpanzees at Gombe Stream National Park was halted when the chimps were given the oral polio vaccine in bananas.
And an opposite endowment effect was observed when the chimps were given juice.Observing the endowment effect in three primate species suggests it does, indeed, have deep evolutionary roots.
In another test, when chimps were given a piece of raw potato and a small piece of wood, they only put the potato in the cooker, suggesting they understood that only edible items could be cooked.
Chimps were given a hint about the location of a hidden banana from either a human who helpfully pointed toward the hiding place, a human who desperately reached toward the hiding place in an apparent attempt to snatch the treat, or a competing chimpanzee who also reached for it.Six of the 12 chimps found the banana more often than predicted by chance when faced with a competitor.
The chimps were given a chimp-proof camera, designed especially for them, and complete creative control over what they filmed.
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One of the chimps was given two sticks of different shapes.
In 1996, psychologists Daniel Povinelli and Timothy Eddy gave some juvenile chimps a test: the apes were given a choice to ask for food either from a human who could see them clearly, or from to a human whose eyes were hidden, such as by wearing a bucket on his head.
One entry calls for the chimps to be given empty feed bags to rip up and play with.
Chimps could be given the vaccine and then purposely infected with the virus to test the safety of the vaccine and how well it works.
Maybe these genetically enhanced chimps were also given the power of splitting in two, like amoebas or earthworms.
The aligned sequences of the major transcripts of the chimp and human LHB/CGB genes are given in Additional file 7. Substitution and indel divergences were calculated as the percentage of the number of substitutions and the number of nucleotides in indels divided with the total number of aligned nucleotides in the specific genomic region.
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