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Chapter 24, Problem 1S
The FOX2 gene is associated with speech in human. It is also found in chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, rhesus macaques, and even the mouse, yet none of these mammals speak. Develop a hypothesis that explains whyFOXP2 supports speech in humans but not other mammals.
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Ch. 24.1 - Prob. 1LOCh. 24.1 - Prob. 2LOCh. 24.1 - Prob. 3LOCh. 24.2 - Prob. 1LOCh. 24.2 - Prob. 2LOCh. 24.2 - Prob. 3LOCh. 24.2 - Explain why genome size and genome number do not...Ch. 24.3 - Define the terms segmental duplication, genome...Ch. 24.3 - Prob. 2LOCh. 24.4 - Prob. 1LO
Ch. 24.4 - Prob. 2LOCh. 24.5 - Prob. 1LOCh. 24.5 - Prob. 2LOCh. 24.5 - Prob. 3LOCh. 24 - Prob. 1DACh. 24 - Prob. 1IQCh. 24 - Prob. 2IQCh. 24 - Prob. 3IQCh. 24 - Humans and pufferfish diverged from a common...Ch. 24 - Prob. 2UCh. 24 - Prob. 3UCh. 24 - Homologous genes in distantly related organisms...Ch. 24 - All of the following are believed to contribute to...Ch. 24 - What is the fate of most duplicated genes? a. Gene...Ch. 24 - Chimp and human DNA whole-genome sequences differ...Ch. 24 - Prob. 2ACh. 24 - Analyze the conclusion that the Medicago...Ch. 24 - Analyze why an herbicide that targets the...Ch. 24 - The FOX2 gene is associated with speech in human....Ch. 24 - One of the common misconceptions about sequencing...Ch. 24 - How does horizontal gene transfer (HGT) complicate...
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