What appears to account for the differences between humans and chimpanzees?

A. We only share 2-5% of DNA sequences with chimpanzees.
B. We are not closely related to chimpanzees.
C. The genes in chimpanzees are fixed and ours are not fixed.
D. More than 2-5% of our genes differ in expression patterns compared to what is seen in chimpanzees.


Answer: D

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