Neanderthal-Shared Ancient DNA May Influence Human Language Development
A recent study from the University of Iowa Health Care proposes that specific ancient genetic "switches," also present in Neanderthals, played a crucial role in the evolution of human language. These DNA regions, despite being a tiny fraction of the human genome, significantly regulate genes vital for brain development. This research sheds light on the genetic underpinnings of our capacity for language.
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