Creating Chimpanzee–human last common ancestor

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  • 21:52, 16 January 2024 Prab talk contribs deleted page Chimpanzee–human last common ancestor (content was: "{{def-top}}<br>The chimpanzee–human last common ancestor (CHLCA) is the last common ancestor shared by the extant Homo (human) and Pan (chimpanzee and bonobo) genera of Hominini. Due to complex hybrid speciation, it is not possible to give a precise estimate on the age of this ancestral population. While original divergence between populations may have occurred as early as 13...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
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