Israeli researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed a groundbreaking genetic technique to reconstruct the DNA regulatory systems of ancient human brains, even in the absence of preserved brain tissue. Their findings offer insights into human brain evolution, including its growth and advanced capabilities. By focusing on epigenetic changes, the team uncovered over 1,850 sites with unique modifications, distinguishing modern humans from other ancient human species and chimpanzees.
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