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    TS Live: Handy Apes

    Studying handedness in chimps may shed light on the mysterious trait in humans.

    Bob Grant
    Bob Grant
    Aug 31, 2014

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    Keywords:

    animal behavior
    brain anatomy
    chimpanzee
    genetics & genomics
    handedness
    neuroscience
    non-human primates
    TS Live
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