古代基因从早期现代人类流入东方尼安德特人
Martin Kuhlwilm1, Ilan Gronau2, Melissa J Hubisz3
1Department of Evolutionary Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.
Nature
|February 18, 2016
概括
早期的现代人类与近东的尼安德特人祖先交配了大约10万年前. 这种基因交换主要影响西伯利亚尼安德特人, 而不是欧洲尼安德特人或丹尼索瓦人.
科学领域:
- 古遗传学
- 人类的进化
- 古代DNA分析
背景情况:
- 尼安德特人在47000年至65000年前在非洲以外的现代人类中产生了基因.
- 之前的研究证实了古人类与现代人类的杂交.
研究的目的:
- 调查现代人类与尼安德特人之间的早期遗传交换.
- 分析尼安德特人和丹尼索瓦人的基因组.
主要方法:
- 西伯利亚,西班牙和克罗地亚的尼安德特人基因组测序.
- 分析特定的基因组区域,包括21号染色体.
- 对古代DNA序列进行比较分析.
主要成果:
- 一个早在非洲与现代人类分离的群体在10万年前对西伯利亚尼安德特人的祖先进行了基因贡献.
- 在丹尼索瓦人或欧洲尼安德特人身上没有发现这种特定的遗传贡献.
- 证据表明这种交配比之前记录的时间更早.
结论:
- 西伯利亚尼安德特人的祖先和早期现代人类的交配时间比以前想象的要早得多,可能是在近东.
- 这种基因交换早于尼安德特人和现代人类之间已知的后期混合事件.
- 这些发现突出了人类进化的复杂人口动态和多重混合事件.
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