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TrustInJesus版 - 科学家发现神秘骨骼化石 证明至少有3种古人类(ZT)
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中新网12月24日电 据香港《明报》引述法新社报道,科学家在西伯利亚一个山洞中发
现了属于一种神秘古人类的骨骼化石,这一发现意味,3万年前的人类大家族中,除了
现代人祖先和已绝种的尼安德特人(Neanderthals)外,最少还有第3种古人类。
报道称,新发现的古人类被称为“杰尼索娃人”,皆因
化石是在西伯利亚南部阿尔泰山一个名为杰尼索娃洞(Denisova Cave)的古遗址中发现
。2008年,科学家在这山洞找到一块人类指骨和一颗牙齿,旁边还有珠宝和其它饰物。
DNA检测发现,它们属于一名5到7岁的小女孩,被称为“X女”。科学家相信,“杰尼索
娃人”依靠双腿行走,但身体构造与现代人和穴居的尼安德特人完全不同。
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Fossil finger bone yields genome of a previously unknown human relative
http://esciencenews.com/articles/2010/12/22/fossil.finger.bone.yields.genome.a.previously.unknown.human.relative
A 30,000-year-old finger bone found in a cave in southern Siberia came from
a young girl who was neither an early modern human nor a Neanderthal, but
belonged to a previously unknown group of human relatives who may have lived
throughout much of Asia during the late Pleistocene epoch. Although the
fossil evidence consists of just a bone fragment and one tooth, DNA
extracted from the bone has yielded a draft genome sequence, enabling
scientists to reach some startling conclusions about this extinct branch of
the human family tree, called "Denisovans" after the cave where the fossils
were found. The findings are reported in the December 23 issue of Nature by
an international team of scientists, including many of the same researchers
who earlier this year published the Neanderthal genome. Coauthor Richard
Green of the University of California, Santa Cruz, played a lead role in the
analysis of the genome sequence data, for which a special portal was
designed on the UCSC Genome Browser. The team was led by Svante Pää
;bo of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig,
Germany.
By comparing the Denisovan genome sequence with the genomes of Neanderthals
and modern humans, the researchers determined that the Denisovans were a
sister group to the Neanderthals, descended from the same ancestral
population that had separated earlier from the ancestors of present-day
humans. The study also found surprising evidence of Denisovan gene sequences
in modern-day Melanesians, suggesting that there was interbreeding between
Denisovans and the ancestors of Melanesians, just as Neanderthals appear to
have interbred with the ancestors of all modern-day non-Africans.
"The story now gets a bit more complicated," said Green, an assistant
professor of biomolecular engineering in the Baskin School of Engineering at
UC Santa Cruz. "Instead of the clean story we used to have of modern humans
migrating out of Africa and replacing Neanderthals, we now see these very
intertwined story lines with more players and more interactions than we knew
of before."
The Denisovans appear to have been quite different both genetically and
morphologically from Neanderthals and modern humans. The tooth found in the
same cave as the finger bone shows a morphology that is distinct from
Neanderthals and modern humans and resembles much older human ancestors,
such as Homo habilis and Homo erectus. DNA analysis showed that the tooth
and the finger bone came from different individuals in the same population.
The finger bone was found in 2008 by Russian scientists in Denisova Cave, an
archaeological site in southern Siberia. Pääbo, who had worked
with the Russian scientists before, obtained the bone for his research on
ancient DNA. In Leipzig, researchers extracted DNA from the bone and
sequenced the mitochondrial genome, a smaller DNA sequence separate from the
chromosomal DNA and easier to obtain from ancient samples. The results,
published earlier this year, showed a surprising divergence from the
mitochondrial genomes of Neanderthals and modern humans, and the team
quickly began working to sequence the nuclear genome.
"It was fortuitous that this discovery came quickly on the heels of the
Neanderthal genome, because we already had the team assembled and ready to
do another similar analysis," Green said. "This is an incredibly well-
preserved sample, so it was a joy to work with data this nice. We don't know
all the reasons why, but it is almost miraculous how well-preserved the DNA
is."
The relationship between Denisovans and present-day Melanesians was a
completely unexpected finding, he said. The comparative analysis, which
included genome sequences of individuals from New Guinea and Bougainville
Island, indicates that genetic material derived from Denisovans makes up
about 4 to 6 percent of the genomes of at least some Melanesian populations.
The fact that Denisovans were discovered in southern Siberia but
contributed genetic material to modern human populations in Southeast Asia
suggests that their population may have been widespread in Asia during the
late Pleistocene, said David Reich of Harvard Medical School, who led the
population genetic analysis.
It is not clear why fossil evidence had not already revealed the existence
of this group of ancient human relatives. But Green noted that the finger
bone was originally thought to be from an early modern human, and the tooth
resembles those of other ancient human ancestors. "It could be that other
samples are misclassified," he said. "But now, by analyzing DNA, we can say
more definitively what they are. It's getting easier technically to do this,
and it's a great new way to extract information from fossil remains."
In the light of the Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes, a new, more complex
picture is emerging of the evolutionary history of modern humans and our
extinct relatives. According to Green, there was probably an ancestral group
that left Africa between 300,000 and 400,000 years ago and quickly diverged
, with one branch becoming the Neanderthals who spread into Europe and the
other branch moving east and becoming Denisovans. When modern humans left
Africa about 70,000 to 80,000 years ago, they first encountered the
Neanderthals, an interaction that left traces of Neanderthal DNA scattered
through the genomes of all non-Africans. One group of humans later came in
contact with Denisovans, leaving traces of Denisovan DNA in the genomes of
humans who settled in Melanesia.
"This study fills in some of the details, but we would like to know much
more about the Denisovans and their interactions with human populations,"
Green said. "And you have to wonder if there were other populations that
remain to be discovered. Is there a fourth player in this story?"
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耶和华什么时候造了这么多人种?
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什么时候造这个人种?
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看來基督徒不能上任何UC 大學。
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