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Homo floresiensis Pierolapithecus catalaunicus Great-great-grandfather ape. A new fossil (reconstruction, above, and face, inset) may be closely related.

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1 Homo floresiensis Pierolapithecus catalaunicus Great-great-grandfather ape. A new fossil (reconstruction, above, and face, inset) may be closely related to the earliest great apes. Endurance running is a derived capability of the genus Homo, originating about 2 million years ago A new species of genus homo? The study of human evolution is a work in progress ….

2 Fig. 19-9b Lemurs, lorises, and pottos Tarsiers New World monkeys Old World monkeys Gibbons Orangutans Gorillas Chimpanzees Humans 0 Millions of years ago 102030405060 Ancestral primate Anthropoids Monkeys Hominoids (apes) The human family tree

3 Fig. 19-11 Australopithecus anamensis Australopithecus afarensis Australopithecus africanus Paranthropus boisei Paranthropus robustus Homo ergaster ? Homo sapiens Homo neanderthalensis Homo erectus Homo habilis Kenyanthropus platyops Ardipithecus ramidus Sahelanthropus tchadensis Orrorin tugenensis Millions of years ago 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.5 5.5 5.0 4.0 6.0 7.0 6.5 The human fossil record

4 Homo floresiensis in the context of the evolution and dispersal of the genus Homo Brown, P., T. Sutikna, et al. (2004). "A new small-bodied hominin from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia." Nature 431(7012): 1055-1061.

5 Fig. 19-14 Approximate range of Neanderthals  35,000 years ago 30,000–35,000 years ago  30,000 years ago Key Europe Africa Neander Valley Original discovery Atlantic Ocean Black Sea Mediterranean Sea Neanderthals and the colonization of Europe

6 Fig. 19-15 North America South America Australia Asia Europe Africa 100,000 BP 40,000 BP 50–60,000 BP >40,000 BP (50–60,000?) 15–35,000 BP Modern humans (H. sapiens) and the colonization of the world

7 Ancestry testing using DNA

8 Genetic markers on the Y chromosome Markers used on Y chromosome are ‘Short tandem repeats’ or STRs, which are usually located between genes and have no known physiological effect. (Marker region is amplified by PCR) ‘CA’ repeated 8x

9 Fig. 12-14a STR site 1 Crime scene DNA STR site 2 Suspect’s DNA Number of short tandem repeats match Number of short tandem repeats do not match

10 Fig. 12-14b Crime scene DNA Suspect’s DNA

11 Number indicated the repeats within marker region differs among different ancestry lines

12 My genetic journey as seen by the Y chromosome

13 My genetic journey The Y chromosome M168: My Earliest Ancestor 50,000 years ago M89: Moving Through the Middle East 45,000 years ago M9: The Eurasian Clan Spreads Wide and Far 40,000 years ago M45: The Journey Through Central Asia 35,000 years ago M207: Leaving Central Asia 30,000 years ago M173: Colonizing Europe The First Modern Europeans 30,000 years ago M343: Direct Descendants of Cro-Magnon 30,000 years ago

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15 Genetic markers on the mitochondrial chromosome (mtDNA) Hyper Variable Region-1 non-coding sequence of 440 nucleotides contains single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)

16 R Cambridge reference sequence Ancestry tree using mitochondrial DNA

17 Y chromosomemt DNA Overlapping my father’s and mother’s ancestry migration trail

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20 http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/lectures/index.html Technology driven niche expansion


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