Posted on 07/18/2013 7:11:46 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
The FOXP2 gene is involved in speech and language (Lai et al. 2001)... Modern humans and Neanderthals share two changes in FOXP2 compared with the sequence in chimpanzees (Krause et al. 2007). Neanderthals may also have their own unique derived characteristics in the FOXP2 gene that were not tested for in this study... The researchers then tried to determine how the FOXP2 variant came to be found in both Neanderthals and modern humans...
Though chimpanzees also have different blood groups, they are not the same as human blood types. While the mutation that causes the human B blood group arose around 3.5 Ma, the O group mutation dates to around 1.15 Ma. Lalueza-Fox and colleagues (2008) tested whether Neanderthals had the O blood group. They found that two Neanderthal specimens from Spain probably had the O blood type, though there is the possibility that they were OA or OB...
The microcephalin gene relates to brain size during development. A variant of this, haplogroup D, may have been positively selected for in modern humans and may also have come from an interbreeding event with an archaic population (Evans et al. 2006). Mutations in microcephalin cause the brain to be 3 to 4 times smaller in size. All of the haplogroup D variants come from a single copy that appeared in modern humans around 37,000 years ago. However, haplogroup D itself came from a lineage that had diverged from the lineage that led to modern humans around 1.1 million years ago. Although there was speculation that the Neanderthals were the source of the microcephalin haplogroup D (Evans et al. 2006), the Neanderthal DNA recently sequenced does not contain the microcephalin haplogroup D (Green et al. 2010).
(Excerpt) Read more at humanorigins.si.edu ...
The Neandertal Enigma"Frayer's own reading of the record reveals a number of overlooked traits that clearly and specifically link the Neandertals to the Cro-Magnons. One such trait is the shape of the opening of the nerve canal in the lower jaw, a spot where dentists often give a pain-blocking injection. In many Neandertal, the upper portion of the opening is covered by a broad bony ridge, a curious feature also carried by a significant number of Cro-Magnons. But none of the alleged 'ancestors of us all' fossils from Africa have it, and it is extremely rare in modern people outside Europe." [pp 126-127]
by James Shreeve
in local libraries
I’m pretty sure that Bill Clinton screwed a monkey once. Why not? He screwed all of us.
Excellent, but it’s from IHT, so can’t quote:
Who’re You Calling a Neanderthal?
www-nc.nytimes.com/2013/05/03/opinion/global/Who-Are-You-Calling-a-Neanderthal.html
I was in the Piggly Wiggly with a guy that looked just like him.. However he was wearing a hoodie and I could be wrong.. :)
As, I understand it, that nerve gap is marked by a dimple. Mine are not aligned, or easy to find. This has resulted in many long conversations, with fingers in my mouth. 5 to 7 shots, resulting in great numbness, with no effect on the nerve line. Work being done raw, is a joy.
All he needs is a Keffiyah to complete the look.
Me also.
Runs in the family. Dental work is not fun.
What is interesting is that when I had my wisdom teeth pulled, the surgeon took one look at me and said I need a general anesthesia. He said that I “looked” like the local stuff wouldn’t work.
The highest concentration of O-type blood is found in Wales, England.
I didn’t realize Gérard Depardieu was in Quest for Fire.
Nobody would notice that guy on a modern street in ordinary clothes and shoes.
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My husband is type O. Are they saying he’s a Neanderthal? Is this ammo that I could use in an argument? ;)
Well, maybe, but if he's O-negative, that's the "universal donor" blood type, meaning us Neanderthals can give our blood to help anybody.
Maybe Neanderthals are just all-around good guys?
Why else would you marry one? ;-)
Looks like Edward James Olmos.
Well he’s O+, but I married him ‘cause he’s handsome, smart, funny and could talk for hours about politics — not for his blood.
LOL. You could use it but it may be incorrect. That never stopped my wives(ahem) though.
I just remembered that they were calling me 'hunk', not Neanderthal.
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