ヨーロッパ の 初期 上古 石器 時代 の 人間 は,最近 の ネアンデルタール 人 の 祖先 を 持っ て い た
Mateja Hajdinjak1,2, Fabrizio Mafessoni3, Laurits Skov3
1Department of Evolutionary Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany. mateja_hajdinjak@eva.mpg.de.
Nature
|April 8, 2021
まとめ
ブルガリアの初期の現代人からの ゲノム全体のデータは これまで知られていなかった ヨーロッパへの移住を明らかにしています 4万5千年以上前に生きていた これらの個体は 東アジアとアメリカの人口との 遺伝的つながりを示し ネアンデルタール人と交配しました
科学分野:
- パレオゲネティクス
- 人間 の 進化
- 考古学
背景:
- 現代のヒト (ホモ・サピエンス) は 4万5千年以上前にヨーロッパに到着した.
- ネアンデルタール人との相互作用や 広範囲の拡大パターンは 完全に理解されていません
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