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Our faces and brains

Neurological, cognitive and genetic sciences share a longstanding interest in studying the relationship between the shape of the human skull and of the brain. However, the downstream biological genetic underpinnings of such interactions, if they exist, remain largely unknown. A new genetic study now reports on a set of genes that may be involved in substantially shaping the profile of our face and the physical shape of our brain, but not so much its capabilities.

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van den Heuvel, M.P., Posthuma, D. Our faces and brains. Nat Genet 53, 765–766 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-021-00858-3

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