BIOL 1108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sahelanthropus, Hominidae, Phylogenetic Tree

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24 Oct 2018
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Anatomical, molecular, and fossil evidence shows that the human lineage branches off the great apes tree. Phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial dna and the y chromosome shows that our species arose in africa. During the 5-7 million years since the most recent common ancestor of human and chimpanzees, our lineage acquired a number of distinctive features. Human history has had an important impact on patterns of genetic variation in our species. Culture is a potent force for change in modern humans. The great apes: our place in the lineage. Remember that questions of lineage for all organisms have three potential pools of information that will then inform the systematics. Let"s take a closer look at the apes . This skull is a blend of human and chimpanzee features. Therefore: 7 million years ago, hominins had already begun the process of splitting off of the ancestral group they share with chimpanzees.

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