Molecular evolution of FOXP2, a gene involved in speech and language

Nature64.80
Volume: 418, Issue: 6900, Pages: 869 - 872
Published: Aug 1, 2002
Abstract
Language is a uniquely human trait likely to have been a prerequisite for the development of human culture. The ability to develop articulate speech relies on capabilities, such as fine control of the larynx and mouth, that are absent in chimpanzees and other great apes. FOXP2 is the first gene relevant to the human ability to develop language. A point mutation in FOXP2 co-segregates with a disorder in a family in which half of the members have...
Paper Details
Title
Molecular evolution of FOXP2, a gene involved in speech and language
Published Date
Aug 1, 2002
Journal
Volume
418
Issue
6900
Pages
869 - 872
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