15 Mutations Resulted In Increased Brain Size
naoursla writes "Researchers at the University of Chicago think they have identified 15 mutations in a gene responsible for brain development that gave humans abilities of abstract thought and planning. The article is at Discover.
They plan to insert the gene into mice to 'to see what affect it has on brain development.'"
It doesnt seem too far fetched now does it? How long until global mouse domination?
I don't think we have to worry, so long as we don't make rubber pants their size.
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Big brains in small skulls might not be such a good idea...
"These creatures you call mice, you see, they are not quite as they appear. They are merely the protrusion into our dimension of vast hyperintelligent pandimensional beings. The whole business with the cheese and the squeaking is just a front."
-- Slartibartfast, The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
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root# diff gwbush_genome.map jdoe_genome.map
Let's just hope the experimental subjects don't look at the writing on their cages and comprehend.
Oh, say does that Star-Spangled Banner entwine / The myrtle of Venus with Bacchus's vine?
Technically, I think that would make you God's Advocate, which could be an important distinction, for billing purposes.
But yeah, race of hyper-intellegent rodents, not really getting my vote for the Bright Idea 2004 Sweepstakes.
I imagine walking out of the house one day into a giant springloaded trapped baited with porn and the latest ATI card.
What were you expecting?
Here I am, with the brain the size of human, trapped in the body of a rodent.
"And here I am, with the brain the size of a rodent, trapped in the body of a human." - George W. Bush
They should try the gene on him first!
Word is, they've spliced human brain capacity into snakes, 800-pound gorillas, and dinosaurs.