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An international team of scientists, led by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has decoded the genome of a songbird -- the Australian zebra finch -- to reveal intriguing clues about the genetic basis and evolution of vocal learning. The research provides insights to help scientists understand how humans learn language. The work is published April 1 in Nature.

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