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Exploring the Origins of the Human Brain through Molecular Evolution

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BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION
卷 72, 期 2, 页码 168-177

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000151476

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Hominid; Primate; Human evolution; Brain evolution; Neurogenetics; Molecular evolution

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  1. NIMH NIH HHS [F32 MH082507-02, F32 MH082507] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH [F32MH082507] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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The emergence of the human brain is one of evolution's most compelling mysteries. With its singular importance and astounding complexity, understanding the forces that gave rise to the human brain is a major undertaking. Recently, the identification and publication of the complete genomic sequence of humans, mice, chimpanzees, and macaques has allowed for large-scale studies looking for the genic substrates of this natural selection. These investigations into positive selection, however, have generally produced incongruous results. Here we consider some of these studies and their differences in methodologies with an eye towards how they affect the results. We also clarify the strengths and weaknesses of each of these approaches and discuss how these can be synthesized to develop a more complete understanding of the genetic correlates behind the human brain and the selective events that have acted upon them. Copyright (c) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel

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