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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Denisova fellow Neanderthals daughter is out!

About 200 thousand to 35 thousand years ago lived in the Neandertalların human species, in the east turned out to be cousins.

Results according to a study published in the journal Nature, found in a cave in Siberia before the era of human DNA samples taken from the ruins of the girl child, girl, Neandertalların of its kind in the east may be a relative of the first modern people showed intertwined.

In the study, and 30 thousand years ago, living in the so-called Denisovanlar human species, the Pacific islands, said they are living in the modern Melanezyalılara a significant contribution to the DNA.

Harvard Medical School, David Reich, the United States and Germany, the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, the team led by Svante Pääbo, within the framework of research, believed to be from 5 to 10 years old girl on the remains of a more comprehensive analysis of their DNA recorded.

The team, Denisova daughter's DNA, compared with 38 modern human genetic code, DNA from the two ethnic Melanezyalının more than 5 percent, Denisova daughter's DNA was matched to the sequence.

Genetic scientist with the Reich, Denisovanların, they were the ancestors of the people of Papua New Guinea, but are not the ancestors of the majority of the people Avrasyadaki said.

In this situation, the first people living in some Pacific islands, Asia is moving to show the relationships and Denisovanlarla said.

New Guinea, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands and other small modern Melanesians living in the neighboring islands, Polinezyalılardan genetically different.

The same team, the last bone of the finger found in a cave in Siberia in March as a result of the DNA analysis, a previously unknown human pre-
announced discovery of species.

Recent research within the framework of the team also examined a female in the same cave, and the tooth in Siberia, previously reported in the finger bone and genetically matched.

Recent research findings, to explore other genres of modern-looking varolabileceği supported by the evidence that has been expressed.

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