Genomic divergence and brain evolution: How regulatory DNA influences development of the cerebral cortex
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Genomic divergence and brain evolution: How regulatory DNA influences development of the cerebral cortex
Abstract
The cerebral cortex controls our most distinguishing higher cognitive functions. Human-specific gene expression differences are abundant in the cerebral cortex, yet we have only begun to understand how these variations impact brain function. This review discusses the current evidence linking non-coding regulatory DNA changes, including enhancers, with neocortical evolution. Functional interrogation using animal models reveals converging roles for our genome in key aspects of cortical development including progenitor cell cycle and neuronal signaling. New technologies, including iPS cells and organoids, offer potential alternatives to modeling evolutionary modifications in a relevant species context. Several diseases rooted in the cerebral cortex uniquely manifest in humans compared to other primates, thus highlighting the importance of understanding human brain differences. Future studies of regulatory loci, including those implicated in disease, will collectively help elucidate key cellular and genetic mechanisms underlying our distinguishing cognitive traits.
Keywords: corticogenesis; enhancer; evolution; neocortex; stem cell.
© 2015 WILEY Periodicals, Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
The author has declared no conflicts of interest.
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