Thursday, May 28, 2009
A Human Language Gene Changes the Sound of Mouse Squeaks - NYTimes.com
A Human Language Gene Changes the Sound of Mouse Squeaks - NYTimes.com: "In a region of the brain called the basal ganglia, known in people to be involved in language, the humanized mice grew nerve cells that had a more complex structure. Baby mice utter ultrasonic whistles when removed from their mothers. The humanized baby mice, when isolated, made whistles that had a slightly lower pitch, among other differences, Dr. Enard says. Dr. Enard argues that putting significant human genes into mice is the only feasible way of exploring the essential differences between people and chimps, our closest living relatives."
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