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Evolutionary biologists reached a breakthrough in the field of genetic Sciences. According to Live Science reports that a recent series of studies, researchers have found one of the most important genes in our body that is responsible for our ability to shape the language and understand speech. The gene, called FOXP2, is a transcription factor, which means it is a very important role in helping us with other regulatory genes as well. This particular gene has been found only in humans and chimpanzees, monkeys and other families of the monkey. It has also shown that this gene remained relatively unchanged until the development of mammals and humans and Chimps fired.
Diversion was clearly visible until about 200,000 years back, when humanity began to develop feelings, ideas in one language to start some kind of message to my colleagues with words that were understandable and digestible. Infact researchers believe that only two amino-acids (the building blocks of proteins) that alter the gene was then strong enough to change the whole picture of evolution, and this change was found only in FOXP2.
But scientists are not sure whether this amino acid change had no real impact on people, but a team of biologists is the report of this gene in a speech to both humans and Chimps, neuronal cells, which they found about 116 genes which are different in humans and Chimps. This allows them to conclude with certainty that FOXP2 is responsible for differences in language.
Mr.Daniel Geschwind study investigator and University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), skillfully explains that the human and chimp versions, except that FOXP2 appeared different, but they act differently too. He said that the findings can certainly shed light on why the human brain is born and circuitry for speech and language and chimp brains are not.
Another expert in neurology at UCLA, Genevieve Konopka, lead researcher in this study, added that FOXP2 is not only important for higher cognitive part of the language, but also the motor part of the speech and language.
In addition, more Discovery of genes, the previous studies have found Hyoid bone (under the tongue, which will enable us to speak fluently).
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