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Enard, W., Przeworski, M., Fisher, S. E., Lai, C. S. L., Wiebe, V., Kitano, T., Monaco, A. P., and Paabo, S. (2002) Molecular evolution of FOXP2, a gene involved in speech and language. Nature, 418:869--872.

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