Brain Conquered Brawn in Early Humans
Title: Brain Conquered Brawn in Early Humans
Category: /History
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Brain Conquered Brawn in Early Humans
Category: /History
Details: Words: 931 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Researchers say they may have discovered the mutation that caused the earliest humans to branch off from their apelike ancestors, a gene that led to smaller, weaker jaws and bigger brains. Smaller jaws would have changed the structure of the skull by eliminating thick muscles that anchored a huge jaw to the crown of the head. The change would have allowed the cranium to grow larger and led to the growth of a bigger brain
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