The neural and cognitive complexity of those animals may originate from a molecular analogy with the human mind, as found by a analysis paper that was not too long ago revealed in BMC Biology and coordinated by Remo Sanges from Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA) of Trieste and by Graziano Fiorito from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples.
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Octopus and Human Brains Share the Identical "Leaping Genes"
The Times of Truth
Octopus and human brains share the same 'jumping genes,' new study reveals
Times News UK
Octopus and human brains are more similar than previously thought as study reveals both have 'jumping' genes that are associated with abilities like learning and memory.
Octopus and human brains share the same 'jumping genes,' new study reveals
UK Today News
Octopus and human brains are more similar than previously thought as study reveals both have 'jumping' genes that are associated with abilities like learning and memory.
Descubren que pulpos comparten algunos genes cerebrales con humanos
Towla 24
Un estudio realizado por científicos italianos mostró que los mismos tipos de genes saltadores están activos tanto en el cerebro humano como en los cerebros de dos especies de cefalópodos de la familia Octopodidae: Octopus vulgaris, que es un pulpo ordinario; y "Octopus bimaculoides", también llamado pulpo de California.
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Octopus and human brains share the same 'jumping genes,' new study reveals
Times News UK
Study reveals how both brains share the same 'jumping genes'.
Octopus Intelligent Brains Has Same Set of Transposable Element in Humans
Vnexplorer
A new study suggests that the octopus's brain is similar to the human's as we first theorized. The findings add to the search for the evolutionary resemblance between our features and other animals alongside ape species.
Octopus and human brains share the same 'jumping genes,' new study reveals
Vigour Times
Octopus and human brains are more similar than previously thought as study reveals both have 'jumping' genes that are associated with abilities like learning and memory.
Octopus and human brains share the same 'jumping genes,' new study reveals
Whatsnew2day
Octopus and human brains are more similar than previously thought as study reveals both have 'jumping' genes that are associated with abilities like learning and memory.
Octopus and human brains share the same "jumping genes"
Wn.com
Researchers at International School for Advanced Studies (ISSA) in Italy may have just discovered the reason for the remarkable intelligence in octopuses and active jumping genes.
Cuáles son los genes cerebrales que comparten pulpos y humanos
Noticias de Catamarca
La complejidad neuronal y cognitiva de estos octópodos radicaría en una analogía molecular con el cerebro humano, según descubrió un estudio publicado en BMC Biology y coordinado por científicos de la Escuela Internacional Superior de Estudios Avanzados (SISSA) de Trieste y por el acuario de Nápoles.
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Octopuses and humans DO share genetic traits: Study reveals how both brain share same 'jumping genes'
Daily Mail
New research reveals that the human and octopus brain both share the same 'jumping genes.'
Científicos descubren que los pulpos comparten algunos genes cerebrales con los humanos
Grupo Nuevo Mundo
Un estudio de científicos italianos mostró que los mismos tipos de genes saltadores están activos tanto en el cerebro humano como en el de dos especies de moluscos cefalópodos de la familia 'Octopodidae'
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Octopuses and humans DO share genetic traits: Study reveals how both brain share same 'jumping genes'
Granthshala News
Two species of octopus and humans share similar 'jumping genes'.
Octopus and Human Brains Share "Jumping Genes"
Genomicsnews
The neural and cognitive complexity of these animals could originate from a molecular analogy with the human brain, as discovered by a research paper recently published in BMC Biology and coordinated by Remo Sanges from SISSA of Trieste and by Graziano Fiorito from Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples.
Perché il polpo è così intelligente? La causa potrebbe risiedere in alcuni geni "salterini"
Focus Junior
Un recente studio ha mostrato come alcuni tipi di geni in grado di "spostarsi" all'interno del DNA di un organismo siano attivi sia nel cervello del polpo che in quello umano. [...] Lo studio è stato pubblicato su BMC Biology da un team internazionale coordinati da da Remo Sanges, direttore del laboratorio di Computational Genomics della Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA) di Trieste e da Graziano Fiorito.
Octopus and human brains share the same 'jumping genes,' new study reveals
Expressdigest
New research reveals that the human and octopus brain both share the same 'jumping genes.'
Octopus and human brains share the same 'jumping genes,' new study reveals
Express Informer
A new study reveals some genetic overlap between the brains of humans and octopuses.
Cuáles son los genes cerebrales que comparten pulpos y humanos
Estacion del Valle
La complejidad neuronal y cognitiva de estos octópodos radicaría en una analogía molecular con el cerebro humano, según descubrió un estudio publicado en BMC Biology y coordinado por científicos de la Escuela Internacional Superior de Estudios Avanzados (SISSA) de Trieste y por el acuario de Nápoles.
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Estudio: Los pulpos comparten algunos genes cerebrales con los humanos
El Imparcial Mexico
Un estudio de científicos italianos reveló que los mismos tipos de genes saltadores están activos tanto en el cerebro humano como en el de dos especies de moluscos cefalópodos de la familia 'Octopodidae'.
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Pulpos y los humanos, con genes iguales en el cerebro
El Territorio
Una investigación italiana mostró que los mismos 'genes saltadores' que están activos en el cerebro humano también están presentes en el cerebro de dos especies: el Octopus vulgaris, el pulpo común, y el Octopus bimaculoides, el pulpo californiano.
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