Panina

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Panina is a primate clade within the human lineage that comprises the great apes most closely related to humans, particularly the chimpanzees and bonobos.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hominid clade
primate clade
taxonomic group
basedOn comparative anatomy
molecular phylogenetics
belongsToSubfamily Homininae NERFINISHED
closestNonHumanRelativesOf Homo sapiens
commonNameIncludes bonobos NERFINISHED
chimpanzees
distinguishedBy advanced cognitive abilities in member species
close genetic similarity to humans
geographicDistributionOfMembers equatorial Africa
hasMember Pan paniscus NERFINISHED
Pan troglodytes NERFINISHED
includes bonobos NERFINISHED
chimpanzees
membersExhibit complex social behavior
culture-like traditions
tool use
moreCloselyRelatedTo humans than to other great apes
partOf Hominidae NERFINISHED
great apes
relevanceIn human evolution studies
sharesCommonAncestorWith Homo NERFINISHED
sisterGroupOf Homo NERFINISHED
taxonomicRank clade
timeToMostRecentCommonAncestorWith approximately 5–8 million years ago
usedIn phylogenetic classification of hominids
withinLineage human lineage

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Hominini containsClade Panina