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Myrina

(12,296 posts)
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 10:02 AM Nov 2013

"Mystery humans spiced up ancients’ sex lives"

Although my first thought was "how mind-numbingly boring would a conference on DNA be?" ... it probably would actually be fascinating.

http://www.nature.com/news/mystery-humans-spiced-up-ancients-sex-lives-1.14196


Updated genome sequences from two extinct relatives of modern humans suggest that these ‘archaic’ groups bred with humans and with each other more extensively than was previously known. The ancient genomes, one from a Neanderthal and one from a member of an archaic human group called the Denisovans, were presented on 18 November at a meeting on ancient DNA at the Royal Society in London. The results suggest that interbreeding went on between the members of several ancient human-like groups in Europe and Asia more than 30,000 years ago, including an as-yet-unknown human ancestor from Asia.

The Denisovan genome indicates that the population got around: Reich said at the meeting that as well as interbreeding with the ancestors of Oceanians, they also bred with Neanderthals and the ancestors of modern humans in China and other parts of East Asia. Most surprisingly, Reich said, the genomes indicate that Denisovans interbred with yet another extinct population of archaic humans that lived in Asia more than 30,000 years ago — one that is neither human nor Neanderthal.

The meeting was abuzz with conjecture about the identity of this unknown population of humans. “We don’t have the faintest idea,” says Chris Stringer, a paleoanthropologist at the Natural History Museum in London, who was not involved in the work. He speculates that the population could be related to Homo heidelbergensis, a species that left Africa around half a million years ago and later gave rise to Neanderthals in Europe. “Perhaps it lived on in Asia as well,” says Stringer.


.... It must be .... ALIENS!!!


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"Mystery humans spiced up ancients’ sex lives" (Original Post) Myrina Nov 2013 OP
Must've been crazy to live during a time of differing human species. JaneyVee Nov 2013 #1
omg In_The_Wind Nov 2013 #2
I think I dated him once or twice ... Myrina Nov 2013 #3
Somewhere along the way there's this ... In_The_Wind Nov 2013 #4
That fucking guy looks a little like I do. cliffordu Nov 2013 #8
You are so very tempting. In_The_Wind Nov 2013 #11
well... cliffordu Nov 2013 #12
hehehehe In_The_Wind Nov 2013 #13
A boy can dream..... cliffordu Nov 2013 #17
Hey baby -- Nice frontal lobe. Arugula Latte Nov 2013 #15
The spice! pinboy3niner Nov 2013 #5
Nice! Myrina Nov 2013 #6
It was me...I admit it... joeybee12 Nov 2013 #7
Aliens! Chan790 Nov 2013 #9
How do they know it was an extinct ancestor of humans? petronius Nov 2013 #10
I read a book or an article long ago about "us humans". ConcernedCanuk Nov 2013 #18
Hey, once you go Denisovan you never go back, am I right? Arugula Latte Nov 2013 #14
It was Alley Oop... bluesbassman Nov 2013 #16
Look at that caveman go! Blue_In_AK Nov 2013 #20
People of European (and Asian) descent are supposed to have 4-8% Neanderthal DNA, right? nomorenomore08 Nov 2013 #19

cliffordu

(30,994 posts)
8. That fucking guy looks a little like I do.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 01:22 PM
Nov 2013

A bunch, actually......without the feathers and bear claws....actually I DO have a bear claw around here someplace......

petronius

(26,604 posts)
10. How do they know it was an extinct ancestor of humans?
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 01:39 PM
Nov 2013

Maybe it was a time-traveling future version of humans, hey? Did these 'scientists' consider that possibility?



 

ConcernedCanuk

(13,509 posts)
18. I read a book or an article long ago about "us humans".
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 03:41 PM
Nov 2013

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In it, it suggested the concept that we on this Earth are just some superior race's "ant farm" -

ya know - them ones in glass that we watch ants just for our amusement?

Sort of humbling/scary/thought-provoking doncha think?

Like laying outside on a starry night staring skyward.

Makes our personal problems seem insignificant,

which they are.

CC

nomorenomore08

(13,324 posts)
19. People of European (and Asian) descent are supposed to have 4-8% Neanderthal DNA, right?
Sat Nov 23, 2013, 09:03 PM
Nov 2013

I know I, a person of European descent, could probably pass for a Neanderthal. Or at least play one in a re-enactment.

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