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  • 3. Functional divergence of the brain-size regulating gene MCPH1 during primate evolution and the origin of humans.
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  • 7. Parallel evolution of IDH2 gene in cetaceans, primates and bats.
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  • 8. The evolutionary history of cetacean brain and body size.
    Montgomery SH, Geisler JH, McGowen MR, Fox C, Marino L, Gatesy J.
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  • 12. Evolution of primary microcephaly genes and the enlargement of primate brains.
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    Boddy AM, McGowen MR, Sherwood CC, Grossman LI, Goodman M, Wildman DE.
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  • 19. Evolution of the MHC-DQB exon 2 in marine and terrestrial mammals.
    Villanueva-Noriega MJ, Baker CS, Medrano-González L.
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  • 20. Estrogen regulation of microcephaly genes and evolution of brain sexual dimorphism in primates.
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