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Howells, William (editor). IDEAS ON HUMAN EVOLUTIONHowells, William (editor). IDEAS ON HUMAN EVOLUTIONHowells, William (editor). IDEAS ON HUMAN EVOLUTION
(Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 2010)
Human evolution: The non-coding revolution
(BioMed Central, 2017-10-02)
What made us human? Gene expression changes clearly played a significant part in human evolution, but pinpointing the causal regulatory mutations is hard. Comparative genomics enabled the identification of human accelerated ...
The Evolution of Desire: the evolution of Human matingThe Evolution of Desire: the evolution of Human mating
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2017)
G. A. HARRISON, J. S. WEINER and N. A. BARNICOT. Huma Biology. An introduction to Human Evolution, Variation and GrowthG. A. HARRISON, J. S. WEINER and N. A. BARNICOT. Huma Biology. An introduction to Human Evolution, Variation and GrowthG. A. HARRISON, J. S. WEINER and N. A. BARNICOT. Huma Biology. An introduction to Human Evolution, Variation and Growth
(Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 2010)
Transcriptional Enhancers in the FOXP2 Locus Underwent Accelerated Evolution in the Human Lineage
(Oxford University Press, 2019-08)
Unique human features such as complex language are the result of molecular evolutionary changes that modified developmental programs of our brain. The human-specific evolution of the forkhead box P2 (FOXP2) gene coding ...
The Evolution and Growth of Human Behavior
(Arquivos Brasileiros PsicotécnicaArquivos Brasileiros de Psicotécnica, 1966)
Can a few non-coding mutations make a human brain?
(John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2015-10)
The recent finding that the human version of a neurodevelopmental enhancer of the Wnt receptor Frizzled 8 (FZD8) gene alters neural progenitor cell cycle timing and brain size is a step forward to understanding human brain ...
Hearing loss genes reveal patterns of adaptive evolution at the coding and non-coding levels in mammals
(BioMed Central, 2021-11)
Mammals possess unique hearing capacities that differ significantly from those of the rest of the amniotes. In order to gain insights into the evolution of the mammalian inner ear, we aim to identify the set of genetic ...