Rhesus Factor: Its Evolution and Different Animal Blood Types

Humans share 99% of our DNA with chimpanzees and there is more to it than that. We actually share something else not just with primates but with the rest of the animal kingdom. That is the Rhesus factor.

"What is the Rhesus factor?" you might ask and that was the same thing a curious adult from Arkansas had in their mind. Well, here is the answer.

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Ya I still don't believe in evolution. If we all evolved together, how come 99% of all organisms that have ever existed are extinct now? How come humans are the only apex predator that was able to evolve to advanced language, advanced awareness, and building advanced structures? It's illogical - humans are nowhere near the oldest organism on the planet. Everything came before us, for millions of years, and never evolved. Adapted sure - Evolved no.
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