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Human brain gene wins genome race

Chris P. Ponting () and Gerton Lunter
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Chris P. Ponting: MRC Functional Genetics Unit, University of Oxford, Anatomy and Genetics
Gerton Lunter: MRC Functional Genetics Unit, University of Oxford, Anatomy and Genetics

Nature, 2006, vol. 443, issue 7108, 149-150

Abstract: The differences in brain size and function that separate humans from other mammals must be reflected in our genomes. It seems that the non-coding 'dark matter' of genomes harbours most of these vital changes.

Date: 2006
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