BIO SCI 97 Lecture 21: Lecture 21 Notes

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Neanderthals and denisovans split from homo sapiens around 600,000 - 744,000 years ago and diverged from each other about 200,00 years later. Neanderthal dna is found in all modern humans genomes studied except for those in sub-saharan africa. This suggests that interbreeding occured after the migration of modern humans out of africa. If you looked at every human today you would probably see 30% of neanderthal genome! Denisovans - 5% of the genomes of melanesians, papuans, and aboriginals are. Mre - modern humans emerged gradually and simultaneously from earlier homo. Denisovans - representing coexisting for longer erectus migrations on different continents. It is known that chimps and humans shared a common ancestor 5-7 million years ago. We know the changes that have occurred in mtdna so we can calculate a rate of change. About 30 - 50 new snps per generation.

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