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The phylogenetic split of Hominidae into the subfamilies Homininae and Ponginae is dated to the middle Miocene, roughly 18 to 14 million years ago. This split is also referenced as the "orangutan–human last common ancestor" by Jeffrey H. Schwartz, professor of anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Arts and Sciences, and John Grehan, director of science at the Buffalo Museum.

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  • Leluhur bersama terakhir orang utan–manusia (in)
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  • The phylogenetic split of Hominidae into the subfamilies Homininae and Ponginae is dated to the middle Miocene, roughly 18 to 14 million years ago. This split is also referenced as the "orangutan–human last common ancestor" by Jeffrey H. Schwartz, professor of anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Arts and Sciences, and John Grehan, director of science at the Buffalo Museum. (en)
  • Pemisahan filogenetik Hominidae menjadi subfamili Homininae dan Ponginae (orang utan) dimulai pada pertengahan kala Miosen, kira-kira 18 hingga 14 juta tahun yang lalu. Perpecahan ini juga dirujuk sebagai "leluhur bersama terakhir orang utan-manusia" oleh , profesor antropologi di Fakultas Seni dan Sains Universitas Pittsburgh, dan , direktur sains di . (in)
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  • The phylogenetic split of Hominidae into the subfamilies Homininae and Ponginae is dated to the middle Miocene, roughly 18 to 14 million years ago. This split is also referenced as the "orangutan–human last common ancestor" by Jeffrey H. Schwartz, professor of anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Arts and Sciences, and John Grehan, director of science at the Buffalo Museum. (en)
  • Pemisahan filogenetik Hominidae menjadi subfamili Homininae dan Ponginae (orang utan) dimulai pada pertengahan kala Miosen, kira-kira 18 hingga 14 juta tahun yang lalu. Perpecahan ini juga dirujuk sebagai "leluhur bersama terakhir orang utan-manusia" oleh , profesor antropologi di Fakultas Seni dan Sains Universitas Pittsburgh, dan , direktur sains di . (in)
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