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Make use of your evolved, higher primate ability to self-reflect, and test your instincts in an environment unknown to you.
The RNAs have also been extracted from gorilla organs, but not from those of chickens, suggesting that they are a feature of all normal higher primate tissues.
Examining fossils of the tiny ankle and foot bones, paleontologists found strong evidence that the animal was the earliest known higher primate, the lineage that led eventually to human beings.
While early forming teeth vary widely, the relatively low variation and absence of exogenous 87Sr/86Sr in third molars suggest that these teeth mineralized relatively late when compared to life history events bearing on higher primate residence patterns.
A simple model of three symphyseal shapes (chin, flat symphysis and lingual buttress), was built to represent human, Neanderthal and higher primate symphyses and these were subjected to wishboning and torsional forces.
Re "A Tiny Hominid With No Place on the Family Tree" (April 28): John Noble Wilford and the scientists who reviewed hobbit research seem to have overlooked the possibility that H. floresiensis, far from being "the black swan of paleontology," may be simply an early higher primate that failed; a cousin of ours, alongside chimps, gorillas and orangutans.
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The macula is found in humans, higher primates, and chameleons.
In fact, many of the higher primates are more skilled at duplicity than I am.
Like Ida, the fossil shares several features with higher primates, the branch that includes humans.
That capability has been observed only in higher primates and a few other animal species.
H1 relaxin is found only in higher primates, including humans, whereas H2 relaxin is found in most vertebrates (higher primates included).
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