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Unraveling mechanisms of human brain evolution

Madeline A. Lancaster

2024Cell44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Evolutionary changes in human brain structure and function have enabled our specialized cognitive abilities. How these changes have come about genetically and functionally has remained an open question. However, new methods are providing a wealth of information about the genetic, epigenetic, and transcriptomic differences that set the human brain apart. Combined with in vitro models that allow access to developing brain tissue and the cells of our closest living relatives, the puzzle pieces are now coming together to yield a much more complete picture of what is actually unique about the human brain. The challenge now will be linking these observations and making the jump from correlation to causation. However, elegant genetic manipulations are now possible and, when combined with model systems such as organoids, will uncover a mechanistic understanding of how evolutionary changes at the genetic level have led to key differences in development and function that enable human cognition.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEvolutionary biologyMechanism (biology)Biological evolutionComputational biologyNeuroscienceCognitive scienceGeneticsEpistemologyPsychologyPhilosophyCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms