EEB 2202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Archaic Humans, Homo Heidelbergensis, Australopithecus

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Evolutionary history: human ancestors, primates, hominoids and hominins. Includes lemurs, monkeys and apes, these are humans evolutionary relatives. Evolutionary history: origins and spread of modern humans, human ancestors. Anatomically modern humans appeared about 200,000 years ago. Two competing hypothesis for spread: out of africa hypothesis, multiregional hypothesis. Basic human genetic principles: phenotypic variation. Variation among humans that we see in populations from different parts of the world: genotypic variation. Variation in genes contained in dna: many human traits have complex genetic control. Primates, hominoids & hominins: phylogenetic trees. Hypothesis about evolutionary relatedness between populations or individuals within a species: taxon= species, tell us which species are most closely related to each other, tell us common ancestors, branching patterns reflect hypothesized ancestor-descendent relations. How to build a phylogenetic tree: any characteristic can be used to build a phylogenetic tree. Evolutionary context: order primates, the order primates. Gibbons, great apes, humans: humans and their ancestors are the hominins.

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