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Humans Had Sex With At Least Three Different Denisovan Populations
IFL Science ^ | November 11, 2024 | Benjamin Taub

Posted on 11/22/2024 10:40:56 AM PST by Red Badger

Some people in Oceania carry up to 5 percent Denisovan DNA.

Prehistoric artifacts from Denisova Cave, home of the Denisovans.

Image credit: OlgaMed/Shutterstock.com

Our ancient ancestors were not picky about who they got into bed with, and the echoes of this prehistoric promiscuity can still be detected in human genomes from around the world today. Listed among our early romantic conquests are the Denisovans, and researchers now believe we mated with at least three distinct populations of this long-extinct species.

“It’s a common misconception that humans evolved suddenly and neatly from one common ancestor, but the more we learn the more we realise interbreeding with different hominins occurred and helped to shape the people we are today,” said study author Dr Linda Ongaro in a statement. The Denisovans, for instance, became known to modern science in 2010 when their genome was sequenced from a single finger bone at the Denisova Cave in the Altai mountains of Siberia, yet they were clearly no strangers to early Homo sapiens.

Initially, scientists thought that only Papuans carried traces of Denisovan DNA, with up to 5 percent of their genome being inherited from these ancient hominins. However, subsequent research indicated that smaller amounts of Denisovan genetic material could be also found in East Asian, South Asian, and Indigenous American populations.

For a number of years, it was believed that a single ancient rendezvous resulted in the introduction of these Denisovan genes into the modern human genome, yet after reviewing all the existing evidence on the subject, Ongaro and her colleagues found that several booty calls may have taken place.

“Unlike Neanderthal remains, the Denisovan fossil record consists of only that finger bone, a jawbone, teeth, and skull fragments,” said Ongaro. “But by leveraging the surviving Denisovan segments in Modern Human genomes scientists have uncovered evidence of at least three past events whereby genes from distinct Denisovan populations made their way into the genetic signatures of modern humans.”

According to the available evidence, the original Altai Denisovans began to fragment into multiple lineages some time between 409,000 and 222,000 years ago. The oldest of these populations appears to have interbred with the ancient ancestors of today’s East Asians, while DNA from two splinter Denisovan lineages can be found in Papuan genomes.

Interestingly, because Denisovans arrived in Eurasia hundreds of millennia before modern humans, they had already developed a number of genetic adaptations that enabled them to survive in a wide array of harsh environments, from high-altitude plateaus to frigid steppes. By interbreeding with them, Homo sapiens seem to have picked up a number of these advantageous genes.

“Among these is a genetic locus that confers a tolerance to hypoxia, or low oxygen conditions, which makes a lot of sense as it is seen in Tibetan populations,” said Ongaro. Known as the EPAS1 locus, this particular gene can be traced back to the group of Denisovans that mingled with East Asians.

“Another example of adaptive introgression is related to lipid metabolism in Inuit from Greenland, which have a highly divergent haplotype in the TBX15/WARS2 region that was probably introduced into the modern human gene pool via introgression with Denisovans,” write the study authors. According to Ongaro, this genetic adaptation impacts the way the body breaks down fats, ultimately "providing heat when stimulated by cold, which confers an advantage to Inuit populations in the Arctic.”

The study is published in the journal Nature Genetics.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-024-01960-y


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; History; Society; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: denisovan; denisovans; godsgravesglyphs; helixmakemineadouble; paleolithic
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To: Red Badger
Laz would hit it.



61 posted on 11/22/2024 1:58:16 PM PST by Bratch
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To: algore

LOL...that’s great! I should take some of those on my hikes and post them.


62 posted on 11/22/2024 2:06:53 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (Republicans are the party that says ‘Government doesn’t work.’ Then they get elected and prove it.)
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To: Red Badger

A man with no morals or self control will have sex with a frying pan.


63 posted on 11/22/2024 2:15:05 PM PST by know.your.why
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To: Larry Lucido

They’re all chickens.


64 posted on 11/22/2024 2:18:36 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: TexasFreeper2009

And every few months there is another story about a female high school teacher working her way through the boys in her class.


65 posted on 11/22/2024 3:15:45 PM PST by Rockingham
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To: Red Badger

If a viable species resulted from such a union, then they were human as well.


66 posted on 11/22/2024 5:18:42 PM PST by Jonty30 (Genghis Khan did not have the most descendants. His father had more. )
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To: zeestephen
homo erectus ...

Hey, I'm over 80 years old. I ain't homo and I ain't erectus any more.

67 posted on 11/22/2024 7:48:13 PM PST by FroggyTheGremlim (Hail to Pitt!)
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To: lurk; Red Badger; SunkenCiv

And then there were tiglions, a lion tiger hybrid. Dont know if they are sterile like mules are.


68 posted on 11/22/2024 9:56:18 PM PST by gleeaikin ( Question authority as you provide links)
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To: GreenHornet

All the Denisovans get prettier at closing time.😏


69 posted on 11/23/2024 12:23:27 AM PST by BiteYourSelf ( Earth first, we'll strip mine the other planets later.)
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To: gleeaikin

https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/2571877/posts


70 posted on 11/23/2024 4:24:52 AM PST by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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