Perspectivas filogenéticas del uso de la mano, asimetría cerebral y capacidad de lecto-escritura

Answers generated after questioning about the origin of man will permit to speculate to where evolution of man is addressed. The major evolution steps that separate human primates from non-human primates can be described among many others by an efficient memory to use tools, dominance for hand us...

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Publicado en:Revista Médica Universitaria
Autores principales: Álvarez, Edgardo O., Ratti, Silvia, Rearte, S. N.
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Sumario:Answers generated after questioning about the origin of man will permit to speculate to where evolution of man is addressed. The major evolution steps that separate human primates from non-human primates can be described among many others by an efficient memory to use tools, dominance for hand use and opposition of thumb, and language. Recently it has been described a gene, HSR (Hand Skill Relative) that expresses for the dominance of right hand, cognitive abilities related to language, and brain asymmetry in humans. This gene is imprinted, i.e. it is inherited as parental origin and its expression is regulated by epigenetic factors. These factors modify the expression of the gene without altering the primary structure of DNA. In a population of school children of La Rioja province the HSR gene has been studied in two regions of the province (Region 1 and Region 2). Results so far obtained showing an altered proportion of the phenotypic expression of the gene in Region 2, support the idea that an environmental factor should be conditioning the epigenotype of the HSR gene. It is thought that the study of the regulatory mechanisms of these genes recently appeared in the evolution could provide information to where the evolution of man is projected into the future.