Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Stephen Jay Gould, Denisovan, Genetic Drift

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Humans are the only living representative of our genus. Chimpanzees and bonobos are our closest living relatives. Between 50-30 thousand years ago neanderthals existed: some morphological difference between neanderthals and modern humans. Before neanderthals and denisovans went extinct they hybridized with the ancestors of humans. Amount of gene ow between the species depended on geographic location. Hybrid offspring may have been less t because there wasn"t so much gene ow. People who"s ancestors are from asia or europe their dan could be anywhere from 1%- 4% neanderthal. Certain neanderthal alleles that some people have that affect susceptibility to certain diseases, depression or seasonal effective disorder. Denisovan dna is most common (1% of genome) in individuals form papua, new guinea. Stephen jay gould (palaeontologist) thinks, based on fossils, humans are no longer evolving because they haven"t morphological changed in the last 40 000 years. Why might humans still be evolving? why not: considering selection, genetic drift and mutation.

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