Har1 Gene - Believed to Account For Humans' Big BrainFirst Faved : Dec 06 2006 by sumitFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 3 timesFave It!
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- sumit - Dec 06 2006 | genes, science, DNA, Discoveries
Not much info here, but a nice short summary of the thinking behind this gene.
Quoted: The human brain is 3 times the size of a chimp's brain and researchers at the University of California, believe they have identified the gene responsible. The gene, called HAR1, is found in all animals.
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