![Image: Mouse brain](http://media2.s-nbcnews.com/j/newscms/2015_09/907896/150226-brain1_95337584ea4b3f608dcfa9401cbb7f1a.nbcnews-ux-720-400.jpg) |
This embryonic mouse cerebral
cortex was stained to identify cell nuclei (in blue) and a marker for
deep-layer neurons (in red). The human-specific gene known as ARHGAP11B
was selectively expressed in the right hemisphere: Note the folding of
the neocortical surface. |
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Another Problem for Evolution Theory? 'Big Brain' Gene Found in Humans, But Not in Chimps
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