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Title
Genetic signatures of socio-communicative abilities in primates
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Abstract
Although many studies stress the distinctive aspects of human language abilities, others argue that its foundations stem from a complex reconfiguration of ancestral systems that are shared with other species. This homology is crucial for identifying the genetic basis of human language, as much of the current research focuses on the recent evolutionary changes of the human genome. Here we provide a review of studies describing genetic variation related to socio-communicative abilities in great apes. As human language potentially evolved in tandem with changes in social cognition, it is important to expand our candidate gene selection to those associated with both social and communicative skills in nonhuman primates to obtain a more complete picture of the genetic architecture underlying language.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. - -
Publication
2018
ISSN
2352-1546
DOI
10.1016/J.COBEHA.2017.11.013
Volume/pages
21 (2018) , p. 33-38
ISI
000440543600007
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Last edited 08.01.2025
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