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Before long, he could see the close similarity between human hemoglobin and chimpanzee hemoglobin, and that human hemoglobin was less similar to hemoglobin found in orangutans. He could also tell a pig from a shark just by looking at the molecular fingerprints. Of course, there were easier ways to tell a pig from a shark, but never mind.
The Tangled Tree: A Radical New History of Life
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