NOVA1 Mutation Enhances Human Speech
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We may finally have an explanation for why only humans can speak

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New research centers on a brain protein called NOVA1 , which plays a crucial role in how nerve cells process information.
The human version of this gene differs from that found in Neanderthals , Denisovans , and other animals by just one tiny amino acid change.
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