A group of human DNA sequences that seem to have evolved quickly after our family line split from that of the chimpanzees but before we split with the Neanderthals have been discovered by a team of Duke scientists
The rapid fine-tuning of regions of the genome associated with brain development, digestion and immunity after our family line split from chimpanzees likely produced uniquely human traits.
A team of Duke researchers has identified a group of human DNA sequences driving changes in brain development, digestion and immunity that seem to have evolved rapidly after our family line split from that of the chimpanzees, but before we split with the Neanderthals.
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