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Ancient whole-genome duplications may have supplied the gene copies that helped vertebrate brains diversify their cell types. Across five species, retained duplicates were more often tied to distinct cell identities.
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New findings, published in Nature, help answer the riddle of how vertebrates evolved the diverse array of brain cells that distinguishes them from other animals.
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Ancient genome duplications laid the foundations of complex brains, research suggests
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