Multiple Choice
Why is the SARGP2 gene significant in human evolution?
A) It contributes to the large number of densely packed neurons in the human brain and has mutated twice in the course of human evolution.
B) It controls brain size and has mutated each time a new Homo species has appeared in human evolution.
C) It is the only gene shared between archaic humans, apes, and modern humans.
D) It is active when the cerebrum is developing and has mutated three times over the course of human evolution.
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