Chimpanzee skeleton
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Here, we have searched for such differences by analysing cerebral organoids from human and chimpanzees using immunohistofluorescence, live imaging, and single-cell transcriptomics. This expansion is thought to primarily reflect differences in proliferation versus differentiation of neural progenitors during cortical development. Human neocortex expansion likely contributed to the remarkable cognitive abilities of humans. Excel file (*.xlsx) with multiple sheets containing results of all differential expression analyses presented in the manuscript as well as GO enrichment analysis for the differentially expressed (DE) genes: Sheet 1: Genes specific to APs, not DE between chimpanzee and human Sheet 2: GO enrichment analysis for genes of sheet 1 Sheet 3: Genes specific to Neurons, not DE between chimpanzee and human Sheet 4: GO enrichment analysis for genes of sheet 3 Sheet 5: Genes specific to APs and upregulated to human compared to chimpanzee Sheet 6: GO enrichment analysis for genes of sheet 6 Sheet 7: Genes specific to Neurons and upregulated to human compared to chimpanzee Sheet 8: GO enrichment analysis for genes of sheet 7 Sheet 9: Genes specific to APs and upregulated to chimpanzee compared to human Sheet 10: GO enrichment analysis for genes of sheet 6 Sheet 11: Genes specific to Neurons and upregulated to chimpanzee compared to human Sheet 12: GO enrichment analysis for genes of sheet 11 Sheet 13: GO enrichment data used to generate Figure 3F. Figure 3-source data 2: Results of differential gene expression analyses.