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Gene regulation makes humans human

sea-maid submitted, created time 2 months 4 weeks (www.sciencenews.org)

The regulation of genes, rather than genes alone, may have been crucial to primate evolution. Nearly identical stretches of DNA in chimps and humans trigger different effects in the developing body, triggered by non-coding regions.

 
jerry commented 2 months ago - Re: Gene regulation makes the human
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Why these special regulations of genes just happened to human but not other kinds of animals, for example dinosaurs?
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