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Evolution Special

by Christine Kenneally BH | Jun 27, 2007 | ASPM, Genes, Microcephalin, Populations, Soul/Free Will

The New York Times Science section has an excellent evolution special this week. Of particular interest is Nicholas Wade’s article on the very recent evolution of human populations. There is more and more evidence that culture has shaped the human genome. Also...

Small Genetic Differences, Big Language Effects

by Christine Kenneally BH | Jun 27, 2007 | ASPM, Genes, Languages, Microcephalin, Populations, Tone

Two variants of the genes ASPM and Microcephalin may make it easier to learn tone languages. If you have the tone-versions, as do most speakers of Chinese (and other languages such as those found in South East Asia and sub-Saharan Africa), you may be more adept at...

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