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-'''Human evolutionary genetics''' studies how one [[human genome]] differs from another human genome, the evolutionary past that gave rise to it, and its current effects. Differences between genomes have [[anthropological]], [[medical]], historical and [[forensic]] implications and applications. Genetic data can provide important insight into [[human evolution]].+'''Forkhead box protein P2''' ('''FOXP2''') is a [[protein]] that, in humans, is encoded by the ''FOXP2'' [[gene]], also known as ''CAGH44'', ''SPCH1'' or ''TNRC10'', and is required for proper development of speech and language.
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 +== See also ==
-==See also== 
-* [[Archaeogenetics of the Near East]] 
* [[Chimpanzee genome project]] * [[Chimpanzee genome project]]
-* [[FOXP2 and human evolution]]+* [[Evolutionary linguistics]]
-* [[Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia]]+* [[FOX proteins]]
-* [[Genetic history of Europe]]+* [[Origin of language]]
-* [[Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas]]+* [[Vocal learning]]
-* [[Genetic history of Italy]]+ 
-* [[Genetic history of the British Isles]]+
-* [[Homininae]]+
-* [[List of haplogroups of historical and famous figures]]+
-* ''[[The Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey]]''+
-* [[Y-DNA haplogroups by ethnic groups]]+
-* [[Race and genetics]]+
-* [[Recent human evolution]]+
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Forkhead box protein P2 (FOXP2) is a protein that, in humans, is encoded by the FOXP2 gene, also known as CAGH44, SPCH1 or TNRC10, and is required for proper development of speech and language.

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