...Then, after evolving in different directions for about 4 million years, they got back together for a brief fling that produced a third, hybrid population with characteristics of both lines ...
..."It's a totally cool and extremely clever analysis," said Daniel Lieberman, a professor of biological anthropology at Harvard who wasn't involved in the study. "My problem is imagining what it would be like to have a bipedal hominid and a chimpanzee viewing each other as appropriate mates - not to put it too crudely." ...
Associated Press Update 2: DNA Study Maps Human-Chimp Split
By MATT CRENSON , 05.17.2006, 04:57 PM
Methinks Mr Liberman dosen't have too many young, male friends.
p.s. Oooooh - oooooh, eeeee - eeee - eeeeee.
Take that, those of you who want to thump me over the head with your Bible .
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