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Genetic analyses have revealed a mutation of a specific gene, the FOXP2 gene, which may play a role in this disorder.
Bipedalism
The ability to walk on two legs, a characteristic mainly observed in humans among primates.
Foramen Magnum
A large opening in the base of the skull through which the spinal cord enters and connects to the brain, indicative of bipedal or quadrupedal locomotion in vertebrates.
Femur
The longest and strongest bone in the human body, extending from the hip to the knee.
Levallois Tools
A technology of stone tool production characterized by the striking of flakes from a prepared core, used by prehistoric humans.
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