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http://www.pwasoh.com.co Human Evolution

Cantius, ca 55 mya The continent-hopping habits of early primates have long puzzled scientists, and several scenarios have been proposed to explain how the first true members of the group appeared virtually simultaneously on Asia, Europe and North America some 55 million years ago. Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM), one of the most rapid and extreme global warming events recorded in geologic history. Originated in Africa and spread across Europe and Greenland to reach North America. Originated in North America and traveled across a temporary land bridge connecting Siberia and Alaska. Originated in Asia and fanned out eastward to North America and westward to Europe.

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First manufactured stone tools Upright walking

Sahelanthropus tchadensis H. sapiens sapiens 6-7 Mya Not clear if it was bipedal Some suggest this was ancestral to chimps

http://www.talkorigins.org A: Chimpanzee, modern B: A. africanus, 26My 2.6 C: A. africanus, 2.5 My D: Homo habilis, 1.9 My E: H. habilis, 18M 1.8 My F: H. rodolfensis, 1.8 My G: H. erectus, 1.75 My H. H. ergaster, 1.75 My I: H. heidelbergensis, 125K-300K J: H. s. neanderthalensis, 70K K: H. s. neanderthalensis, 60K L: H. s. neanderthalensis, 45K M. H. s. sapiens (Cro-Magnon), 30K N. H. s. sapiens, modern

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The Hobbit Homo floresiensis or diseased H. sapiens? Flores Used most likely tools Two skeletons from ca. 80,000000 and 17,000 years ago.

Hypothesis: H. floresiensis is an island dwarf form that evolved from a hominin ancestor Problem: The hobbit brain is too small to be simply a scaled down sapiens or erectus brain But dwarf species of hippos show a similar disproportionate reduction in brain size

Hobbit or modern human? Gordon et al., PNAS 2008 Shape analysis of cranial morphology

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Can we really exclude sapiens- neanderthalensis interbreeding? Serre et al., 2004 PLoS Biology No Evidence of Neandertal mtdna Contribution to Early Modern Humans Just a matter of mtdna sampling error?

A scientific revolution! Science 2010

Oldest modern humans ca. 200,000 yrs old (Omo valley in ethiopia)

The genetics of becoming human We split from most recent living relative (chimp) a long time ago

Could four (or even five) species of homo co-existed until 40-50KYA? Reich et al., Nature 2010

Denisovans are a sister group to Neanderthals Neanderthal fossils Genome sequence of finger bone Phylogeny using multiple autosomal genes Modern humans How can we explain the discrepancy?

Are the Denisovans separate from the Neanderthals? Population history Tooth morphology

Homo neanderthalensis and speech FOXP2 i th l th t i k (t d t ) t b FOXP2 is the only gene that is known (to date) to be implicated in human speech Inactive copy leads to difficulties in speech (Broca s aphasia) Neanderthals share unique human nonsynonymous mutations in this gene

How the Neanderthal genome helps to find sapiens specific mutations Chimp Neanderthal modern human Ala Ala Leu Why do we need multiple genomes to be reasonable certain that a mutation is new to modern humans? Ala

Genes with sapiens-specific amino acid exchanges

Gene flow with neanderthalensis Only out of Africa humans show Neanderthal alleles! Gene flow after split and not ancient polymorphism o p

European genome segments most similar to Neanderthals differ strongly from other human sequences Comparable results for Asian sequence Now, more diversity outside of Africa than within!

What about gene flow from Denisovans? Ca. 4% of Melanesian genome shows evidence of Denisovan introgression How do we explain this biogeographically?

Take Home Message Mitochondria good from tracking phylogeography. Genomics necessary to catch a glimpse of gene flow. More diversity (of late) that we thought possible. Many humans fossils are now submerged (last ice age; 80K to 11K ago).

Genetic Evidence of Geographical Groups among Neanderthals based on mitochondrial evidence. Fabre et al., 2009 PloS One.