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ZME Science on MSNMice With a Human Gene Started Squeaking Differently. Could This Tiny Genetic Mutation Explain the Origin of Speech?In a lab at Rockefeller University in New York, a mouse squeaks. But this is no ordinary squeak. It is a strange, complex ...
New research suggests a genetic variant in the NOVA1 protein may have played a key role in the emergence of human speech.
A new study links a particular gene to the ancient origins of spoken language, proposing that a protein variant found only in ...
A new study shows that giving mice the human version of a gene changes their squeak, suggesting some of the genetic ...
A new study shows that giving mice the human version of a gene changes their squeak, suggesting some of the genetic underpinnings of language.
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