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Human brain result of 'extraordinarily fast' evolution
The Guardian (UK) ^ | Wednesday December 29, 2004 | Alok Jha, science correspondent

Posted on 12/29/2004 9:14:28 AM PST by aculeus

Emergence of society may have spurred growth

The sophistication of the human brain is not simply the result of steady evolution, according to new research. Instead, humans are truly privileged animals with brains that have developed in a type of extraordinarily fast evolution that is unique to the species.

"Simply put, evolution has been working very hard to produce us humans," said Bruce Lahn, an assistant professor of human genetics at the University of Chicago and an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

"Our study offers the first genetic evidence that humans occupy a unique position in the tree of life."

Professor Lahn's research, published this week in the journal Cell, suggests that humans evolved their cognitive abilities not owing to a few sporadic and accidental genetic mutations - as is the usual way with traits in living things - but rather from an enormous number of mutations in a short period of time, acquired though an intense selection process favouring complex cognitive abilities.

Evolutionary biologists generally argue that humans have evolved in much the same way as all other life on Earth. Mutations in genes from one generation to the next sometimes give rise to new adaptations to a creature's environment.

Those best adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on their genes to the next generation.

The evolution of a large brain in humans, then, can be seen as similar to the process that leads to longer tusks or bigger antlers. In general terms, and after scaling for body size, brains get bigger and more complex as animals get bigger.

But with humans, the relative size of the brain does not fit the trend - our brains are disproportionately big, much bigger even than the brains of other non-human primates, including our closest relatives, chimpanzees.

Prof Lahn's team examined the DNA of 214 genes involved in brain development in humans, macaques, rats and mice.

By comparing mutations that had no effect on the function of the genes with those mutations that did, they came up with a measure of the pressure of natural selection on those genes.

The scientists found that the human brain's genes had gone through an intense amount of evolution in a short amount of time - a process that far outstripped the evolution of the genes of other animals.

"We've proven that there is a big distinction," Prof Lahn said. "Human evolution is, in fact, a privileged process because it involves a large number of mutations in a large number of genes.

"To accomplish so much in so little evolutionary time - a few tens of millions of years - requires a selective process that is perhaps categorically different from the typical processes of acquiring new biological traits."

As for how all of this happened, the professor suggests that the development of human society may be the reason.

In an increasingly social environment, greater cognitive abilities probably became more of an advantage.

"As humans become more social, differences in intelligence will translate into much greater differences in fitness, because you can manipulate your social structure to your advantage," he said.

"Even devoid of the social context, as humans become more intelligent, it might create a situation where being a little smarter matters a lot.

"The making of the large human brain is not just the neurological equivalent of making a large antler. Rather, it required a level of selection that's unprecedented."

Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004


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KEYWORDS: brain; creation; crevo; crevolist
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To: aculeus
Hey 2001 a space Odyssey was RIGHT!!!! I think...I never really understood that movie.
21 posted on 12/29/2004 9:26:45 AM PST by escapefromboston (manny ortez: mvp)
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To: aculeus
"The making of the large human brain is not just the neurological equivalent of making a large antler. Rather, it required a level of selection that's unprecedented."

Translation: Women like guys with brains

22 posted on 12/29/2004 9:27:32 AM PST by HamiltonJay
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To: VadeRetro; Junior; longshadow; RadioAstronomer; Doctor Stochastic; js1138; Shryke; RightWhale; ...
EvolutionPing
Not a list for the creationism side of the debate. See the list's description in my freeper homepage. Then FReepmail to be added/dropped.

23 posted on 12/29/2004 9:27:57 AM PST by PatrickHenry (The List-O-Links for evolution threads is at my freeper homepage.)
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To: Phantom Lord
"If evolution is a lie.."

Which version are you talking about, micro or macro?

24 posted on 12/29/2004 9:27:58 AM PST by Matchett-PI (Today's DemocRATS are either religious moral relativists, libertines or anarchists.)
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To: MayflowerMadam

Whut R U tryin' 2 say???


25 posted on 12/29/2004 9:28:49 AM PST by escapefromboston (manny ortez: mvp)
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To: HamiltonJay
"I am so sick of folks who deny evolution, the VATICAN for crying outloud has stated that evolution is not in conflict with the faith."

Micro or macro? Which? There's a MAJOR difference.

26 posted on 12/29/2004 9:31:07 AM PST by Matchett-PI (Today's DemocRATS are either religious moral relativists, libertines or anarchists.)
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To: Alter Kaker
You mean aside from the fossil record, DNA...?

The fossil record shows no transitory fossils which has led to kooky theories like Punctuated Equillibrium.
Granted the fossil record may be incomplete. But is it incomplete because we have yet to find the illusive transitory fossils or is it complete because there are no transitory fossils?

27 posted on 12/29/2004 9:31:20 AM PST by AreaMan
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To: aculeus
the professor suggests that the development of human society may be the reason.

Ya think? Interesting nobody ever thought of that before.

28 posted on 12/29/2004 9:31:24 AM PST by RightWhale (Destroy the dark; restore the light)
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To: LtKerst
Evolution, per-se, is NOT a lie. Sticking to arguments like this only gives Christian-bashers more ammunition. However!

Evolution, science and the Intelligent Creator we know are not at all incompatible. Part of the problem is that there is just so much we do not know or have not gotten right - yet everyone runs to their respective corners and points fingers at the others.

God made me, knew me, and knows the minute I am to die. I know that as sure as I see the hand at the end of my arm. The rest will have to have it explained to them in eternity. Happy New Year friend.
29 posted on 12/29/2004 9:31:39 AM PST by txzman (Jer 23:29)
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To: Phantom Lord
As usual, you as an evolutionist confuse the adaptation within a species or entity with the UNPROVEN assertion that there has been ANY evolution from a lesser species TO a superior species.

As to the previous post suggesting that there is evidence in the fossil record that proves evolution, please provide the incontrovertible proof. There is none. Speculation and assumptions that are used in establishing age of fossils or the fabrication of entire species from a single tooth or bone require far more faith than the idea of an intelligent creation.
30 posted on 12/29/2004 9:34:07 AM PST by Honor above all (I'm only here to help.)
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To: MayflowerMadam
Evolution in reverse now?

That would be devolution!


31 posted on 12/29/2004 9:34:52 AM PST by gdani
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To: MayflowerMadam

The sum total of intelligence shared among humans is constant. The population is rising.


32 posted on 12/29/2004 9:35:14 AM PST by Sundog (Happy New Year.)
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To: Phantom Lord

They are gaining resistance to the drugs. Its still the same virus. When you get a shot to become resistant to a virus we don't call you Homo Saipian+. No you are still a Homo Saipian. There are better arguments than this.


33 posted on 12/29/2004 9:35:31 AM PST by pennyfarmer (A whole lotta people need some killin. (Not the babies))
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To: AreaMan
the fossil record may be incomplete.

Incomplete? You could put the whole 4 million year collection on a couple shelves in your study library. The fossil record has more gaps than George Washington's upper jaw.

34 posted on 12/29/2004 9:35:48 AM PST by RightWhale (Destroy the dark; restore the light)
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To: taxcontrol

"Simply put, evolution has been working very hard to produce us humans,"

What an odd statement for an evolutionary biologist. Should "evolution" be capitalized?


35 posted on 12/29/2004 9:36:37 AM PST by DOGEY
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To: Mr. K

What's interesting is that there are people who will entertain the possibility that aliens created homo sapiens, but absolutely refuse to entertain the possibility that God had something to do with our origin.


36 posted on 12/29/2004 9:37:10 AM PST by maro
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To: RightWhale
Incomplete? You could put the whole 4 million year collection on a couple shelves in your study library. The fossil record has more gaps than George Washington's upper jaw. And those gaps are nothing compared to the gaps in proof for the Creation myth in Genesis. I am a firm believer in God but I have no doubt that the Garden of Eden myth is just that a "myth".
37 posted on 12/29/2004 9:38:13 AM PST by PFC
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To: PatrickHenry

Thanks for the ping!


38 posted on 12/29/2004 9:38:24 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: gdani
At last....intelligent design....

We Are DEVO


39 posted on 12/29/2004 9:38:50 AM PST by AreaMan
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To: taxcontrol
6 days is petty fast IMHO!

1:26 Then God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let them rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth."

1:27 God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.

1:31 God saw all that He had made , and behold, it was very good . And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day.

40 posted on 12/29/2004 9:39:30 AM PST by OSHA (My problems are all in your head.)
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