It turns out that genetically altered mouse babies born in the same litter as normal mice chirped differently to get their mother's attention, the study found. "The quality and quantity of the ...
Putting the uniquely human version of a certain gene into mice changed the way that those animals vocalized to each other, suggesting that this gene may play a role in speech and language.
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