Scientists uncover genes that gave humans the ability to walk upright

These genes are believed to have shaped the human skeleton for tens of thousands of years, “from the width of our shoulders to the length of our legs”
Scientists uncover genes that gave humans the ability to walk upright

Scientists have identified genes that shape bones (Lauren Hurley/PA)

Scientists have uncovered the genes that gave humans the ability to stand and walk upright around six million years ago.

These genes are believed to have shaped the human skeleton for tens of thousands of years, “from the width of our shoulders to the length of our legs”, according to the researchers.

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