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Which Evolutionary Changes in the Genome Led to the Development of the Large-Sized Human Brain?
(Germany: Latest Thinking, 2017), 14 mins
During the evolution of primates their brain size, and specifically the size of their cerebral cortex where the higher cognitive functions are located, expanded. Stem cells in the human brain go through a higher number of cell divisions and thus produce a higher number of neurons then do stem cells in the brains o...
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(Germany: Latest Thinking, 2017), 14 mins
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During the evolution of primates their brain size, and specifically the size of their cerebral cortex where the higher cognitive functions are located, expanded. Stem cells in the human brain go through a higher number of cell divisions and thus produce a higher number of neurons then do stem cells in the brains of apes. The research presented in this video investigates which evolutionary changes in the genome caused this increase in cell divisio...
During the evolution of primates their brain size, and specifically the size of their cerebral cortex where the higher cognitive functions are located, expanded. Stem cells in the human brain go through a higher number of cell divisions and thus produce a higher number of neurons then do stem cells in the brains of apes. The research presented in this video investigates which evolutionary changes in the genome caused this increase in cell division. WIELAND HUTTNER describes how the research group isolated the relevant human-specific stem cells and, using a new method devised by the group, studied which genes were particularly highly expressed in those cells. The gene with the highest specificity of expression, AHRGAP11B, was introduced in mouse embryos. The results indicate that this gene is indeed responsible for an increase in cell division. Furthermore, in about half of the mouse embryos, the brain started to fold – a feature that is particularly prominent in species with enlarged brains.
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Instructional material
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Latest Thinking
Speaker / Narrator
Wieland B. Huttner, 1950-
Person Discussed
Wieland B. Huttner, 1950-
Topic / Theme
Evolution, Genetics, Scientific research, Brain, Biology
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Copyright © 2017 Latest Thinking
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Why don’t rabbits wear glasses? Treating blindness using natural plant compounds
produced by University of Surrey (Surrey, England: University of Surrey, 2017), 3 mins
People's Choice winner of the 2017 University of Surrey competition.
People's choice winner of the 2017 University of Surrey competition. This thesis identifies naturally occurring compounds that can be used to help treat blindness, focusing on those conditions caused by retinopathy using Homoisoflavonoids.
Open Access
produced by University of Surrey (Surrey, England: University of Surrey, 2017), 3 mins
Description
People's choice winner of the 2017 University of Surrey competition. This thesis identifies naturally occurring compounds that can be used to help treat blindness, focusing on those conditions caused by retinopathy using Homoisoflavonoids.
Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
University of Surrey
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
University of Surrey
Topic / Theme
Medical treatments and procedures, Blindness, Scientific research
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