2022
DOI: 10.3390/genes13071195
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Transcriptional Interference Regulates the Evolutionary Development of Speech

Abstract: The human capacity to speak is fundamental to our advanced intellectual, technological and social development. Yet so very little is known regarding the evolutionary genetics of speech or its relationship with the broader aspects of evolutionary development in primates. In this study, we describe a large family with evolutionary retrograde development of the larynx and wrist. The family presented with severe speech impairment and incremental retrograde elongations of the pisiform in the wrist that limited wris… Show more

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“…Conversely, regulatory elements, causing the testis-specific expression of gdf6Y, should be located within the minimal SDR, which also contains a gene desert downstream of the gene itself. This well-conserved gene desert harbors most cis-regulatory elements controlling GDF6 expression in other vertebrates (Mortlock et al 2003;Portnoy et al 2005;Pregizer and Mortlock 2009;Reed and Mortlock 2010;Indjeian et al 2016;Bademci et al 2020;Mortlock et al 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, regulatory elements, causing the testis-specific expression of gdf6Y, should be located within the minimal SDR, which also contains a gene desert downstream of the gene itself. This well-conserved gene desert harbors most cis-regulatory elements controlling GDF6 expression in other vertebrates (Mortlock et al 2003;Portnoy et al 2005;Pregizer and Mortlock 2009;Reed and Mortlock 2010;Indjeian et al 2016;Bademci et al 2020;Mortlock et al 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The puzzle to mankind, when and where modern humans originated and how they differ from and interacted with other now-extinct forms of humans is now being addressed by molecular geneticists [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] and protein biochemists [40] also. These recent developments have enabled revolutionary novel approaches to diverse and so far enigmatic issues such as the evolutionary development of speech [41].…”
Section: Recent Searches For Evolutionary Relevant Primate/human-spec...mentioning
confidence: 99%