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*{{citation |last1=Vallender |first1=E.J. |last2=Mekel-Bobrov |first2=N. |last3=Lahn |first3=B.T. |year=2008 | title=Genetic basis of human brain evolution |journal=Trends in Neurosciences. |volume=31|pages=637 |doi=|url=http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0166223608002099}} A brief and balanced overview of the genetic mechanisms currently deemed relevant for the evolution of the human brain, along with pointers to some related methodological issues.
*{{citation |author=E.J. Vallender, N. Mekel-Bobrov and B.T. Lahn |title=Genetic basis of human brain evolution | journal=Trends in Neurosciences |year=2008 |volume=31 | pages=637 |doi= | url=http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0166223608002099}}<br/>
:A brief and balanced overview of the genetic mechanisms currently deemed relevant for the evolution of the human brain, along with pointers to some related methodological issues.

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A brief and balanced overview of the genetic mechanisms currently deemed relevant for the evolution of the human brain, along with pointers to some related methodological issues.