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Electrophoretically estimated genetic distance and divergence time between chimpanzee and man
Authors:Ken Nozawa  Takayoshi Shotake  Yoshi Kawamoto  Yuichi Tanabe
Affiliation:(1) Department of Variation Research, Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, 484 Inuyama, Aichi, Japan;(2) Department of Poultry and Animal Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Gifu University, 504 Kagamigahara, Gifu, Japan
Abstract:Amount of genetic differentiation between chimpanzee and man was estimated from the result of comparative electrophoretic screening of blood protein variations at 32 independent genetic loci. TheNei's genetic distance (D) was calculated as 0.4514, and from this value the divergence time between the two species was estimated as 2.26 million years; considering the variation among amino-acid substitution rate in different proteins, the corrected figures were given as genetic distance of 0.5706 and divergence time of 2.85 million years. This genetic difference is considered too small the two species to be allocated in different families, in accordance with the results of the similar kind of analyses byKing andWilson (1975) and Bruce andAyala (1979). Discussions were made for a discrepancy between the divergence times estimated by using and not by using the splitting time recognized by paleoprimatologists as a reference, and for the difference in the estimations made in different laboratories.
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