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"The Evolutionary Impact of an Ancient Virus on Brain Complexity"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Hill

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A study published in Cell suggests that complex nervous systems in vertebrates, including humans, may have arisen from ancient viral infections that inserted genetic code into their genomes. The inserted code helped produce myelin, a protective sheath around nerve cells that speeds up signal transmission, enabling the evolution of complex neural networks. This viral DNA, comprising about 8% of the human genome, has been repurposed for various functions, including forming the placenta and regulating hormone levels. The process of infection, repurposing, and transformation continues, highlighting the dynamic nature of evolution.

Unraveling the Molecular Complexity and Information Structures of the Human Brain

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nature.com

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A comprehensive review of scientific studies on human brain evolution highlights the molecular features and cellular complexity that distinguish the human brain from other primates. The research, which includes comparative analysis of gene expression, epigenetic regulation, and cellular composition, reveals unique transcriptional networks, synaptic development, myelination patterns, and cell type diversity in the human brain. These findings shed light on the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying the evolution of human cognitive abilities and provide insights into neurological disorders.