But specifically how
human variants of such genes shape our brain in development — and how they drove its evolution — have remained largely mysterious.
Jacques Genest report in this scientific article that there are a bewildering number of scientific databases for genomics, DNA sequences, proteomics, and metabolomics that are open access or require institutional (for a fee) access available for researchers especially
in Human variant databases.
Human variants of vWD are broken into three main types which can be used to describe canine vWD.
In a scientific paper published online today by the journal Nature, researchers report having discovered an important difference between
the human variant of a language - linked gene known as FOXP2 and the versions found in our great ape kin.
Discovery of
the human variant of the FOXP2 gene in Neandertals suggests they may have had language skills
German researchers have discovered Neandertals apparently had
the human variant of a gene that is linked to speech and language.
This observation implies that
the human variants of these genes are essential to us in some way, despite the risk they harbor.