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    GTPase-activating protein 2 (srGAP2), also known as formin-binding protein 2 (FNBP2), is a mammalian protein that in humans is encoded by the SRGAP2 gene. It is involved...
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    gene. Cortical development gene Slit-Robo Rho GTPase-activating protein 2 (SRGAP2) has been highly conserved over mammalian evolution, and human is the only...
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    Australopithecus possessed two of the three duplicated genes derived from SRGAP2 roughly 3.4 and 2.4 million years ago (SRGAP2B and SRGAP2C), the second...
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  • Charrier, C., & Polleux, F. (2012). Rôle de la duplication partielle du gène SRGAP2 dans l'évolution et le développement du cerveau humain. médecine/sciences...
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    PRR5; RACGAP1; RACGAP1P; RALBP1; RICH2; RICS; SH3BP1; SLIT1; SNX26; SRGAP1; SRGAP2; SRGAP3; STARD13; STARD8; SYDE1; SYDE2; Georgieva DN, Rypniewski W, Gabdoulkhakov...
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  • associated with speech and language development. The human variant of the gene SRGAP2, SRGAP2C, enables greater dendritic spine density which fosters greater...
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  • and 22 have the greatest proportion of SDs: 50.4% and 11.9% respectively. SRGAP2 is an SD. Misalignment of LCRs during non-allelic homologous recombination...
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  • P11831 15793 SRFBP1 HGNC:26333 Q8NEF9 15794 SRGAP1 HGNC:17382 Q7Z6B7 15795 SRGAP2 HGNC:19751 O75044 15796 SRGAP2B HGNC:35237 P0DMP2 15797 SRGAP2C HGNC:30584...
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    although it has been suggested that this was the time in which the human SRGAP2 gene doubled, producing a more rapid wiring of the frontal cortex. During...
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    early hominids to develop tools. A second hypothesis suggests that the SRGAP2 gene is responsible instead. The inhibition of this gene allows for an increase...
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