Posted on 07/26/2016 2:56:25 AM PDT by Candor7
Whos your daddy? An unknown hominin species that bred with early human ancestors when they migrated from Africa to Australasia has been identified through genome mapping of living humans.
The genome analysis also questions previous findings that modern humans populated Asia in two waves from their origin in Africa, finding instead a common origin for all populations in the Asia-Pacific region, dating back to a single out-of-Africa migration event.
Modern humans first left Africa about 60,000 years ago, with some heading west towards Europe, and others flowing east into the Asia-Pacific region.
Previous research looking at the genomes of people living today has revealed that the Asia-Pacific arrivals mated with two hominin species they found there the Neanderthals and the Denisovans. . Mysterious ancestor
But when Jaume Bertranpetit at Pompeu Fabra University in Spain and his colleagues analysed the genomes of living Indigenous Australians, Papuans, people from the Andaman Islands near India, and from mainland India, they found sections of DNA that did not match any previously identified hominin species.
These DNA sequences are not present in the genomes of living Europeans or east Asians, suggesting that the ancestors of these people met and bred with a mystery hominin in south Asia or the Pacific region, who left their genetic legacy in the areas present-day populations.
The unidentified hominin may be Homo erectus or upright man, says Bertranpetit. H. erectus is believed to be the first hominin with a similar stature to todays humans, and the first to leave Africa. Ancient DNA needed
Fossil records indicate that H. erectus was present in Asia between about 1.8 million and 33,000 years ago, so there could have been an overlap with humans towards the end of its existence.
But we do not have any direct evidence, says Bertranpetit. Confirmation would require a match between ancient DNA from H. erectus remains and DNA from current Australasian populations.
Unfortunately, none of the H. erectus fossils unearthed to date contain sufficient genomic data for this kind of comparison to be made, says Alan Cooper of the University of Adelaide, Australia. Until we find a skeleton that is preserved well enough, we wont be able to generate a whole genome like weve done with the Denisovans, he says. Many groups
The Denisovan genome was derived from a well-preserved finger bone found in a cave in Siberia, but such findings are rare, especially in the hot climate of Asia. We may never find another preserved hominin in Asia, Cooper says.
Making the story even more complicated is the possibility that multiple unknown hominin species contributed to the mystery DNA snippets, says Cooper. I wouldnt be surprised Asia is a bit of a nightmare in terms of the number of different groups that were running around at the same time, he says.
Asia has turned out to have many more hominin forms than Europe, Cooper says.
There is a tidal wave of studies coming out now on Australian and Asian genomes and theyre all concluding the same thing there was a single outof-Africa movement of modern humans, says Cooper. Europeans headed west, and everybody else headed east. And then within Asia, it became horribly complicated in terms of the movement, because there were several hominins floating around in that space Denisovans, Neanderthals and now this third group.
The human genome was Lazamatazified in Oz.
Proof they were democrats.
People are Looking for a preserved hominid in Australia, a unique genome, introduced in the OZ outback.
Who else could it have been except the great ancestral hominid of Lazamataz himself?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqZlcfYsGmY
Lazamataz has a genetic defect having to do with water, and while in a canoe ,losing his firearms.
He seems perpetually 'Screwed'...yes ?
Also , Lazamataz seems to be OCD for numbers
Can anyone explaine his number system ?
It seems to be sequential... ?
Mayonnaise in your hair will make you cross-eyed ?
Thanks for the "Health Alert" !!
Could explain Moochelle.
Erectus walks among us.
Hit it at your own peril!
Huh looks more like Beyoncé.
How is this possible as the offspring of such matings are sterile.
Example: Horse + donkey = mule (sterile).
How is this possible as the offspring of such matings are sterile.
Example: Horse + donkey = mule (sterile).>>>>>>>>>>>>
They had the ancestral hominid of Bill Clinton ?
Certain mental defects were passed into the human genome.And they all get together every 4 years in a democrat convention.
Making the story even more complicated is the possibility that multiple unknown hominin species contributed to the mystery DNA snippets, says Cooper. I wouldnt be surprised Asia is a bit of a nightmare in terms of the number of different groups that were running around at the same time, he says.
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Kind of like California.
I’m glad I did a search, I was getting ready to post this article.
I’m glad you didn’t bother, it’s just another one of those ‘we know where they came from’ stories that answer nothing, there’s such a difference between the various tribes here it’s obvious their origins were totally different. On the East Coast, as one member of a particular tribe described to me, they have strict rules as to ‘skin’ and whom they are allowed to associate with and marry, it’s just like the caste system of the sub-continent of India.
You don’t get a caste system unless there are many skin tones to choose from.
On the West coast you have rock art that’s typical of ancient rock art as in the Sahara...see Bradshaw website. People have been moving all over the planet as sea levels rose and fell, they didn’t need to cross oceans to get here, they walked.
That mystery ancestor might have had ancestors who died out in the region they came from.
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