Lecture 26 - Human Evolution Flashcards

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Tools Studying Human Evolution

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Fossils and Genes

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Our closest living relative

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Chimps

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Mean Nucleotide divergence of Chimpanzee-Human genome: __%

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1.06%

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How many percent of proteins were identical of the chimpanzee-human genome?

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29%

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Describe Lucy

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  • Australopithecus afarensis
  • discovered in Ethiopia by Don Johanson
  • 3-4 million years ago
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Predictions of African Replacement Model

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  1. ) ancestral alleles should trace to Africa

2. ) appearance of modern humans should be recent (

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7
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Conclusions for Neanderthals

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  1. ) Neanderthals diverged from modern human lineage ~600,000-800,000 years ago
  2. ) little evidence of any introgression of Neanderthal DNA into modern humans
  3. ) Effective population size ~3,000 (compared to 13,000 for early modern humans)
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8
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Homo floresienis

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“The Hobbit”

Found in SouthEast Asia

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9
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Hypermorphosis refers to a form of

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peramorphosis resulting from an later cessation of growth

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10
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Homeotic Genes

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  • occur in multigene families
  • possessa highly conserved 180 bp homeodomain
  • exhibit spatial and temporal colinearity
  • control the timing and degree of expression of genes determining body plans
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Unlike mitochondria, chloroplasts have found to be

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Polyphyletic

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