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Scientists discover a new feature that distinguishes modern humans from Neanderthals


Credit: Pavel Odinev / Skoltech
Skoltech scientists and their colleagues from Germany and the United States have analyzed the metabolomes of humans, chimpanzees, and macaques in muscle, kidney, and three different brain regions. The team discovered that the modern human genome undergoes mutation which makes the adenylosuccinate lyase enzyme less stable, leading to a decrease in purine synthesis. This mutation did not occur in Neanderthals, so the scientists believe that it affected metabolism in brain tissues and thereby strongly contributed to modern humans evolving into a separate species. The research was published in the journal
eLife.
The predecessors of modern humans split from their closest evolutionary relatives, Neanderthals and Denisovans, about 600,000 years ago, while the evolutionary divergence between our ancestors and those of modern chimpanzees dates as far back as 65 million years ago. Evolutionary biologists are after the particular genetic features ....

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Human Teeth Hold the Secrets of Ancient Plagues


The Atlantic
A Revolution Is Sweeping the Science of Ancient Diseases
The study of DNA from millennia-old bacteria and viruses is revealing new secrets about the plague and other epidemics.
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When Johannes Krause was a graduate student working on the Neanderthal genome in the 2000s, so much of the DNA recovered from the ancient bone fragments came from everything else: the skin cells of excavators and scientists, the bacteria on those humans, the microbes in the soil. To get to Neanderthal DNA, you had to junk the rest. Once scientists figured out how, they rushed to sequence not just Neanderthal DNA but also ancient human DNA, which together have been rewriting the early history of our species. ....

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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront September 30, 2015 01:31:00

Explained all the problems that he had in the white house. it is true, you know. every human on earth whose ancestors did not come 100% from the subsaharan in africa, had the 100% neanderthal genome, when i told hillary she was not surprised. i was joking with them, i found out a factoid that they didn t find out, they were surprised they were found to be neanderthal in fact, they were part of your success in the white house. they were bigger and stronger than we were. so would you want to know. say when you get there and you can sequence the gene and all of a sudden you know all sorts of things, personality traits, you ....

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