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Ancient regulatory evolution shapes individual language abilities in present-day humans.

Casten Lucas G, LG Koomar, Tanner T et al.

42018620 PubMed ID
17 Authors
2026-04-24 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

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Casten Lucas G
LK
LG Koomar
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Tanner T
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Thomas Taylor R
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TR Koh
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Jin-Young JY
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Hofammann Dabney
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D Thenuwara
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Savantha S
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Momany Allison
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A O'Brien
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Marlea M
MJ
Murray Jeffrey C
JT
JC Tomblin
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J Bruce JB
MJ
Michaelson Jacob J
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JJ
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Language is a defining feature of our species, yet the genomic changes enabling it remain poorly understood. Despite decades of work since FOXP2's discovery, we still lack a clear picture of which regions shaped language evolution and how variation contributes to present-day phenotypic differences. Using an evolutionary stratified polygenic score approach, we find that human ancestor quickly evolved regions (HAQERs) are associated with spoken language abilities (discovery N = 350, total replication N > 100,000). HAQERs evolved before the human-Neanderthal split, giving hominins increased binding of Forkhead and Homeobox transcription factors, and show evidence of balancing selection across the past 20,000 years. Language-associated variants in HAQERs appear more prevalent in Neanderthals, and HAQER-like sequences show convergent evolution across vocal-learning mammals. Our results reveal how ancient innovations continue shaping human language.

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