HouYifan29762728494cropped Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 26, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionGeneticsHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , 1 percent myth, Amazon, chimps, Chimps and Critics (series), CHM13, common ancestry, DNA, Financial Times, function, genetic difference, genetics, genomes, Genomics Proteomics Bioinformatics, Han Chinese, human exceptionalism, human-human genetic differences, humans, Jared Diamond, Joel Duff, junk DNA, Nature Communications, non-alignable DNA, Nucleic Acids Research, nucleotides, objections, reactions, repetitive DNA, Science (journal), Smithsonian Institution, University of Chicago Press, Zachary Ardern Critics Change the Topic: Do Human-Human Genetic Differences Matter? Casey Luskin June 26, 2025 Evolution, Genetics, Human Origins and Anthropology 22 One of the common yet unexpected reactions from critics to the discovery that humans and chimps are 15 percent genetically different is to change the topic. Read More ›