Where does it say that in the study though?
Sorry, those are two clauses:
According to the study, they're more closely related to chimps too
Which is shown here(nature.com)
which are also somewhat promiscuous but more patriarchal.
The latter claim is based on what I've read of their behaviour by Jane Goodall: Namely that when a female goes into heat, all the males in the troupe take their turn, in order of social standing. They are patriarchal in the sense that the males make the decisions and the females are treated like chattel. At one point a troupe ended up without females, so they ambushed and killed the males of another troupe and abducted their females.
Ah! Thanks for explaining. I just ctrl-f'd through the document looking for the bit where they were talking about similarities to humans, which brought me to that chart.
That's also very interesting.
Search "European"
Yeah duh. It doesnt say anything about european vs african genetic distance from chimps.
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