Re: Mitochondrial Mutations May Have Aided Brain Evolution

From: John Roth (newsgroups_at_jhrothjr.com)
Date: 11/29/04


Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 11:40:00 -0600


"Nick Maclaren" <nmm1@cus.cam.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:cof9tc$hsp$1@gemini.csx.cam.ac.uk...
>
> In article <41A80F17.29DA1CFB@hotmMOVEail.com>,
> Rich Travsky <" traRvEsky"@hotmMOVEail.com> writes:

...

> Well, a quick look at the paper indicated that the anomalous period
> was during the evolution of the apes - what little I could see
> that distinguished humans from the great apes showed no evidence
> for accelerated change.

I noticed that too - thanks for the additional data.

John Roth

>
> Regards,
> Nick Maclaren.



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