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Molecular archaeology: What ancient genes tell us about who we are
Phys dot org ^
| June 2, 2022
| University of Vienna
Posted on 06/06/2022 6:29:36 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Using the latest scientific methods, Tom Higham and Katerina Douka from the University of Vienna want to solve a great mystery of human evolution: Why are we the only humans left? Higham and Douka were the first ones to find a first-generation offspring of two different types of human. They continuously publish new results in high impact journals, most recently in Science Advances.
Our ancient cousins are more present in modern human DNA than we thought: Modern humans possess a small proportion of genes from archaic groups like Neanderthals. Every person having a European or Asian background has an average of two percent of Neanderthal DNA in their blood. For persons having an African background, this number is smaller. This explains not only some genetic dispositions in modern humans, it is also proof that different human species had contact more than 40,000 years ago.
Examining ancient fragments of bone and teeth is the daily business of molecular archaeologists Tom Higham and Katerina Douka. The two have worked together with others for the last 15 years to understand more about what happened in the crucial Paleolithic period, or Old Stone Age. It is likely that there were at least eight different species of humans on Earth (perhaps even more) between 150,000–30,000 years ago—and they sometimes exchanged genetic material through inter-breeding. "Today is a very unusual time in terms of human evolution." Tom Higham explains, "For several million years, we shared the planet with different groups
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TOPICS: History; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: ancientautopsies; bloodtype; bloodtypes; denisovan; denisovans; dna; genealogy; genome; godsgravesglyphs; helixmakemineadouble; neandertal; neandertals; neanderthal; neanderthals; science
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posted on
06/06/2022 6:29:36 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
To: StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; 2ndDivisionVet; 31R1O; ...
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posted on
06/06/2022 6:31:26 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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posted on
06/06/2022 6:38:02 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
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posted on
06/06/2022 6:40:18 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
To: SunkenCiv
I don’t need to do this. I’m a redhead. I read recently all redheads are related, which includes Elizabeth I, King Henry VIII, many redheads out there, so I know I AM related to royalty.
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posted on
06/06/2022 6:48:35 PM PDT
by
Beowulf9
To: SunkenCiv
Another reason for some to start ranking people.....ranked by the least or most neanderthal DNA. A new racism based on DNA differences. Are we brothers or what?
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posted on
06/06/2022 6:57:50 PM PDT
by
Getready
(Wisdom is more valuable than gold and diamonds, and harder to find.)
To: SunkenCiv
It is likely that there were at least eight different species of humans on Earth (perhaps even more) between 150,000–30,000 years ago.That has been hypothesized for at least 40 years now.
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posted on
06/06/2022 7:05:37 PM PDT
by
Inyo-Mono
To: Beowulf9
"Gingergene" and "gingers" keywords, sorted, duplicates out:
- Why Redheads Feel Less Pain, According to Scientists [04/07/2021]
- Anger as Irish must pass English-speaking test to become Canadian [08/18/2017]
- Colin Firth was nearly rejected as Mr Darcy in Pride And Prejudice for being 'too GINGER' [tr] [09/22/2016]
- "Short Man" Robs Bank in Supermarket (Fallbrook, CA) [09/26/2015]
- DNA study shows that Celts are not a unique genetic group [03/19/2015]
- Genetic study reveals 30% of white British DNA has German ancestry [03/19/2015]
- Ginger Jihadis: Why Redheads are Attracted to Radical Islam (school bullying often a factor) [09/13/2014]
- 'Italy's Ginger Gene Spread From Sicily' [07/18/2014]
- Just Who Is That Wendy's Girl? [07/17/2014]
- In pictures: Climate change could make red hair a thing of the past if Scotland gets sunnier [07/06/2014]
- Gingers could become extinct due to climate change, experts warn [07/06/2014]
- Trove of skulls...missing link in human evolution: early Neanderthals used teeth as 'third hand' [06/19/2014]
- Teen makes bomb threat to get his brother out of his shift at Burger King [06/07/2014]
- DNA shows Irish people have more complex origins than previously thought [01/11/2014]
- 'Ginger gene' developed after humans moved to colder climate 50,000 years ago [09/19/2013]
- Find Your Inner (Genetic) Neanderthal [06/10/2013]
- Redheaded Tocharian Mummies of the Uyghir Area, China [12/06/2012]
- Denmark: Sperm bank turns down redheads [09/17/2011]
- ‘Red Festival’ In Udmurtia (Redheads) [12/19/2010]
- BBC denies Doctor Who 'anti-ginger' regeneration (Agenda against red-haired people is alleged) [01/07/2010]
- The Pain of Being a Redhead [08/08/2009]
- Eye Color Explained: Everything you know is wrong [05/31/2009]
- European Neanderthals had ginger hair and freckles [ and Type O blood ] [12/30/2008]
- Facebook 'Kick a Ginger' campaign prompts attacks on redheads [11/23/2008]
- Girl, 14, disappears after online relationship (perp's license plate # is 'OMGROFL') [06/01/2008]
- DNA Reveals Neanderthal Redheads [05/20/2008]
- Ancient DNA Reveals Neandertals With Red Hair, Fair Complexions [10/28/2007]
- Redheads really are the world's shrinking violets [10/27/2007]
- Ancient DNA reveals that some Neanderthals were redheads [10/25/2007]
- Neanderthals Roamed As Far As Siberia [09/30/2007]
- Gingers extinct in 100 years, say scientists [08/23/2007]
- When Irish Genes Are Smiling [03/07/2007]
- We're nearly all Celts under the skin [In Great Britain] [09/23/2006]
- Are we ALL neanderthals? [09/20/2006]
- Stoic Redheads ("redheads can withstand up to 25% more pain than their blond and brunet peers do") [12/11/2005]
- Could Red Soon Be Dead? [Readheads going extinct?] [11/06/2005]
- Redheads are better at coping with pain [08/11/2005]
- British Have Changed Little Since Ice Age, Gene Study Says [07/26/2005]
- Will rare redheads be extinct by 2100? [05/24/2005]
- London - Red hair may be the genetic legacy of Neanderthals... [01/16/2005]
- Anthropologist Claims Humans, Neanderthals, Australopithecines All Variations on One Species [01/02/2005]
- Split Between English and Scots Older Than Thought [04/11/2004]
- Siberian Graveyard's Secret (More Redheads) [01/08/2004]
- Gene for Red Hair May Help Suppress Pain in Women [03/25/2003]
- First ginger-haired Miss Germany answers critics (HOLD MEIN BIER?) [01/27/2003]
- (Redheads)That Flaming Hair Could Mean Flaming Pain - Study [10/14/2002]
- DNA Traces Roots Back To Stone Age [03/25/2002]
- Genetic Survey Reveals Hidden Celts Of England [12/06/2001]
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posted on
06/06/2022 7:05:53 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
To: Getready
The idea is that the presence of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes supposedly indicate neanderthal ancestry because they supposedly aren't present in remains in Africa but are in Europe and Asia (where many neanderthals are, and the neanderthals have that gene).
But it turns out that many African and Middle Eastern remains also have the HLA gene with variants and date back to pre-migration. Thus, the presence of the HLA in both humans and neanderthals are back to being: "so what? One Creator created everything anyway so there's liable to be some common traits among much of His design." (my words)
For me details: https://reasons.org/explore/publications/reasons-newsletter/did-humans-and-neanderthals-interbreed
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posted on
06/06/2022 7:12:01 PM PDT
by
Tell It Right
(1st Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
To: SunkenCiv
How in the world did you do that so fast?!!! 🤣
That dentist one is spot on.
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posted on
06/06/2022 7:32:45 PM PDT
by
Beowulf9
To: SunkenCiv
I am going to go out on a limb here and say that when you can interbreed and produce fertile offspring you are not a different species.
Just a different breed.
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posted on
06/06/2022 7:37:36 PM PDT
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(It is better to light a single flame thrower then curse the darkness. A bunch of them is better yet)
To: Harmless Teddy Bear
I am going to go out on a limb here and say that when you can interbreed and produce fertile offspring you are not a different species.
Just a different breed.
Your definition was the standard definition for a species, 45 years ago.
To: marktwain
What can I say, I am an old fashion kind of person.
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posted on
06/06/2022 7:54:47 PM PDT
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(It is better to light a single flame thrower then curse the darkness. A bunch of them is better yet)
To: Harmless Teddy Bear
It also depends if the offspring are fertile. I.E Mules.
To: desertfreedom765
I did include that part.
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posted on
06/06/2022 8:33:57 PM PDT
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(It is better to light a single flame thrower then curse the darkness. A bunch of them is better yet)
To: SunkenCiv
“It is likely that there were at least eight different species of humans on Earth (perhaps even more) between 150,000–30,000 years ago—and they sometimes exchanged genetic material through inter-breeding.”
I would think that if you can exchange genetical material through inter-breeding you would be the same species.
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posted on
06/06/2022 9:18:33 PM PDT
by
Jessarah
To: Jessarah; SunkenCiv; BenLurkin; blam; All
So we have 8 species/subspecies(?). I know sapiens sapiens, neanderthal, denisovan, and flores. What are the other four called, and where were they known? My son had his genetic testing done by Ancestry. He also had me and my husband back analyzed by them. Ancestry does not do Neanderthal. I have shoveled lateral upper incisors as does that son which is suppoed to be a Neanderthal trait. Apperently I have about about 6 to 9% far,far, eastern European (probably from my East Prussian upper class ancestors). Descendents of The Golden Hoard (Mongol). Might I have Denisovan rather than, or in addition to Neanderthal? Does any ancestry service test for both of these?
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posted on
06/06/2022 11:13:35 PM PDT
by
gleeaikin
(Question authority)
To: SunkenCiv
“Every person having a European or Asian background has an average of two percent of Neanderthal DNA in their blood.”
My brother had his DNA analyzed and it indeed did show 2% Neanderthal.
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posted on
06/06/2022 11:16:51 PM PDT
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aquila48
(Do not let them make you "care" ! Guilting you is how they control you. )
To: SunkenCiv
Hurry on down!! You too can have a permanent place in China’s Peoples Liberation Army’s gigantic DNA database!! Don’t worry they will only use it to create their long sought genetic virus, targeting specific individuals and whole races.
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posted on
06/07/2022 3:01:41 AM PDT
by
PIF
(They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
To: Jessarah
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06/07/2022 10:55:51 AM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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