Neanderthal-Shared DNA Regions Implicated in Human Language Development
A University of Iowa Health Care study suggests that a small set of ancient genetic "switches" shared with Neanderthals significantly contributed to human language capabilities. These specific DNA regions, though comprising less than 0.1% of the genome, exert a substantial influence on brain development genes linked to language. This research offers new insights into the evolutionary origins of human communication.
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