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Which is the correct chronological sequence of human evolution:

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Dryopithecus–Ramapithecus–Australopithecus–Homohabilis–H. erectus–Cro–magnon–H. sapiens sapeins
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Ramapithecus–Australopithecus–Homohabilis–H.erectus–Cro–magnon–Dryopithecus–H. sapiens sapeins
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Dryopithecus–Ramapithecus–Homohabilis–H.erectus–Cro–magnon–Australopithecus–H. sapiens sapeins
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Dryopithecus–Ramapithecus–H. sapiens sapeins–Australopithecus–Homohabilis–H. erectus–Cro–magnonon
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Solution

The correct option is A Dryopithecus–Ramapithecus–Australopithecus–Homohabilis–H. erectus–Cro–magnon–H. sapiens sapeins
During the evolution of Human, first Dryopithecus appear then Ramapithecus, then Australopithecus followed by Homo habilis, then Homo erectus and then finally Homo sapiens appeared.

So, the correct answer is option A.

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