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Accession IconGSE15163

Gene expression data from primate postnatal brain development - superior frontal gyrus

Organism Icon Pan troglodytes, Homo sapiens, Macaca mulatta
Sample Icon 18 Downloadable Samples
Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Human Gene 1.0 ST Array (hugene10st)

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In development, timing is of the utmost importance, and the timing of various developmental processes are often changed during evolution. During human evolution sexual maturation has been delayed relative to other primates and this may have played a critical role for both the increase of human brain size and the rise of human-specific cognitive traits .
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Chimpanzee-superior frontal gyrus-12 years old (1)
male
4415.000
superior frontal gyrus of the brain
Human-superior frontal gyrus-66 years old
male
24090.000
superior frontal gyrus of the brain
Human-superior frontal gyrus-0.1 years old
male
34.000
superior frontal gyrus of the brain
Human-superior frontal gyrus-4 days old
male
4.000
superior frontal gyrus of the brain
Rhesus macaque-superior frontal gyrus-0.8 years old
male
310.000
superior frontal gyrus of the brain
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Chimpanzee-superior frontal gyrus-8 days old
male
8.000
superior frontal gyrus of the brain
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Chimpanzee-superior frontal gyrus-1 years old
female
525.000
superior frontal gyrus of the brain
Rhesus macaque-superior frontal gyrus-16 day old
male
16.000
superior frontal gyrus of the brain
Rhesus macaque-superior frontal gyrus-26 years old
male
9518.000
superior frontal gyrus of the brain
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Chimpanzee-superior frontal gyrus-0.1 years old
male
39.000
superior frontal gyrus of the brain
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