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New DNA Research Changes Origin of Human Species
Scitech Daily ^ | MAY 18, 2023 | By UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - DAVIS

Posted on 05/18/2023 7:55:56 AM PDT by Red Badger

A new model for human evolution asserts that modern Homo sapiens stemmed from multiple genetically diverse populations across Africa rather than a single ancestral population. This conclusion was reached after researchers analyzed genetic data from present-day African populations, including 44 newly sequenced genomes from the Nama group of southern Africa. The research suggests that the earliest detectable split in early human populations occurred between 120,000 to 135,000 years ago, after long periods of genetic intermixing, and that subsequent migrations created a weakly structured genetic stem. Contrary to some previous models, this research implies that contributions from archaic hominins were unlikely to have significantly affected Homo sapiens’ evolution.

New model for human evolution suggests Homo sapiens arose from multiple closely related populations.

A new study in Nature challenges prevailing theories, suggesting that Homo sapiens evolved from multiple diverse populations across Africa, with the earliest detectable split occurring 120,000-135,000 years ago, after prolonged periods of genetic intermixing.

In testing the genetic material of current populations in Africa and comparing it against existing fossil evidence of early Homo sapiens populations there, researchers have uncovered a new model of human evolution — overturning previous beliefs that a single African population gave rise to all humans. The new research was published on May 17, in the journal Nature.

Although it is widely understood that Homo sapiens originated in Africa, uncertainty surrounds how branches of human evolution diverged and how people migrated across the continent, said Brenna Henn, professor of anthropology and the Genome Center at UC Davis, corresponding author of the research.

Village of Kuboes

View of the village of Kuboes, on the border of South Africa and Namibia. DNA samples were collected from Nama individuals who have historically lived in the region. Credit: Brenna Henn/UC Davis

“This uncertainty is due to limited fossil and ancient genomic data, and to the fact that the fossil record does not always align with expectations from models built using modern DNA,” she said. “This new research changes the origin of species.”

Research co-led by Henn and Simon Gravel of McGill University tested a range of competing models of evolution and migration across Africa proposed in the paleoanthropological and genetics literature, incorporating population genome data from southern, eastern, and western Africa.

Nama Woman

Nama woman standing in the doorway to her home in Kuboes, South Africa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Credit: Justin Myrick-Tarrant/with permission

The authors included newly sequenced genomes from 44 modern Nama individuals from southern Africa, an Indigenous population known to carry exceptional levels of genetic diversity compared to other modern groups. Researchers generated genetic data by collecting saliva samples from modern individuals going about their everyday business in their villages between 2012 and 2015.

The model suggests the earliest population split among early humans that is detectable in contemporary populations occurred 120,000 to 135,000 years ago, after two or more weakly genetically differentiated Homo populations had been mixing for hundreds of thousands of years. After the population split, people still migrated between the stem populations, creating a weakly structured stem. This offers a better explanation of genetic variation among individual humans and human groups than do previous models, the authors suggest.

“We are presenting something that people had never even tested before,” Henn said of the research. “This moves anthropological science significantly forward.”

“Previous more complicated models proposed contributions from archaic hominins, but this model indicates otherwise,” said co-author Tim Weaver, UC Davis professor of anthropology. He has expertise in what early human fossils looked like and provided comparative research for the study.

The authors predict that, according to this model, 1-4% of genetic differentiation among contemporary human populations can be attributed to variation in the stem populations. This model may have important consequences for the interpretation of the fossil record. Owing to migration between the branches, these multiple lineages were probably morphologically similar, which means morphologically divergent hominid fossils (such as Homo naledi) are unlikely to represent branches that contributed to the evolution of Homo sapiens, the authors said.

Reference: “A weakly structured stem for human origins in Africa” by Aaron P. Ragsdale, Timothy D. Weaver, Elizabeth G. Atkinson, Eileen G. Hoal, Marlo Möller, Brenna M. Henn and Simon Gravel, 17 May 2023, Nature. DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06055-y

Additional co-authors include Aaron Ragsdale, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Elizabeth Atkinson, Baylor College of Medicine; and Eileen Hoal and Marlo Möller, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.


TOPICS: Education; Health/Medicine; History; Society
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1 posted on 05/18/2023 7:55:56 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: SunkenCiv

PinGGG!...........................


2 posted on 05/18/2023 7:56:41 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

Does this mean that we all get reparations?


3 posted on 05/18/2023 7:58:48 AM PDT by Highest Authority (DemonRats are pure EVIL)
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To: Red Badger

dey wuz kangs!


4 posted on 05/18/2023 8:00:05 AM PDT by Craftmore
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To: Highest Authority

What do you mean ‘we’, Paleface?........................


5 posted on 05/18/2023 8:01:49 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

Grant Money is Forever!!


6 posted on 05/18/2023 8:06:36 AM PDT by Sacajaweau ( )
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To: Red Badger

Our DNA comes from God, as well as any variations thereof.


7 posted on 05/18/2023 8:11:24 AM PDT by telescope115 (My feet are on the ground, and my head is in the stars. A Man, and proud of it!)
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To: Red Badger
“We are presenting pretending something that people had never even tested before,”

Thought I ought to fix that. Probably just a typo.

8 posted on 05/18/2023 8:11:35 AM PDT by Migraine
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To: Red Badger; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; ...
Thanks Red Badger.
The rest of the Elaine Morgan keyword, sorted:

9 posted on 05/18/2023 8:14:15 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
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To: Red Badger

Ill take Adam and Eve for $500 Alex.


10 posted on 05/18/2023 8:16:48 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Red Badger

Nephilim in the mix?


11 posted on 05/18/2023 8:22:51 AM PDT by jagusafr ( )
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To: Red Badger

I don’t buy the we all came outta Africa narrative due to the geologic record. Why? You can find coral on the beaches of Ellesmere Island, Northern Canada. Same coral as modern day Hawaii. In other words, it’s not always been frozen. At that point in time,other areas like Africa were probably frozen hard like Grise Fiord in late January.

The earth’s history hasn’t always been smooth and stable.
Ask the dinosaurs, wiped out in the blink of an eye. And that’s just one event that put a new spin on the planet.


12 posted on 05/18/2023 8:24:31 AM PDT by himno hero (had'nff)
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I have no reason to believe science any more.


13 posted on 05/18/2023 8:26:43 AM PDT by mountainlion (Live well those that did not make it back.)
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14 posted on 05/18/2023 8:30:51 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler (THE ISSUE IS NEVER THE ISSUE. THE REVOLUTION IS THE ISSUE.)
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To: himno hero

Continents were all one at one time in the far past.

The ‘climate’ was way hotter than now.

The flora and fauna changed to meet new conditions. Some didn’t make the cut.

Catastrophes such as huge asteroid strikes, Super-volcano explosions, Mega earthquakes, floods and tsunamis can destroy the entire ecosystem for thousands of years until new species rise to fill the voids left by the disasters.

And it will happen again.......................


15 posted on 05/18/2023 8:31:52 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

Messages sent to Piltdown Man remained unanswered at press time.


16 posted on 05/18/2023 8:33:34 AM PDT by Honest Nigerian
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To: Red Badger
A new model.........

A model is a possibility based on someone's imagination!

17 posted on 05/18/2023 8:33:36 AM PDT by eeriegeno (Checks and balances??? What checks and balances?)
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To: Red Badger
multiple genetically diverse populations across Africa

Ohhhh! Great news! Now, we all qualify for reparations!

El cheque está en el correo!

18 posted on 05/18/2023 8:36:22 AM PDT by TomGuy
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To: Red Badger

NO its doesnt. It changes what you thought was the origin of the species. You still dont know if you are correct or not, and never will until it doesnt matter any more.


19 posted on 05/18/2023 8:45:10 AM PDT by Delta 21 (MAGA Republican is my pronoun.)
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To: Red Badger

Lucy was a tranny?


20 posted on 05/18/2023 8:49:15 AM PDT by moovova ("The NEXT election is the most important election of our lifetimes!“ LOL...)
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