Genetic tweaks allowed early humans to stand, balance and walk on two legs instead of moving on all fours like other primates ...
Two small changes in human DNA may have played a big role in helping our ancestors walk upright, researchers say.
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Two small genetic changes reshaped the human pelvis, setting our early ancestors on the path to upright walking, scientists say.