Monday, December 21, 2009
Microcephaly Genes Associated With Human Brain Size:
Highly significant associations were found between cortical surface area and polymorphisms in possible regulatory regions near the gene CDK5RAP2. This gene codes for a protein involved in cell-cycle regulation in neuronal progenitor cells -- cells that migrate to the cerebral cortex during the second trimester of gestation and eventually become fully functioning neurons. The cerebral cortex is the outer layer of the brain, often referred to as "gray matter." The most highly developed part of the human brain, the cerebral cortex is responsible for higher cognitive functions, such as thinking, perceiving, producing and understanding language, some of which is considered uniquely human. Wouldn't be the first time that genes which have a connection to pathologies turn out to be useful in illuminating normal human variation. It'll be on the site of PNAS someday. Labels: Genetics |