By Loretta Waldman, Yale University – SciTechDaily
A new Yale study offers a deeper understanding of the genetic changes that shaped human brain evolution and how this process differed from that of chimpanzees.
Published on January 30 in Cell, the study focuses on Human Accelerated Regions (HARs) — a special class of genetic switches that control when, where, and how strongly certain genes are activated during evolution.
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