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RAIN, 1979
AbstractThe common ancestor of modern humans and the great apes is estimated to have lived between 5 and 8 Myrs ago, but the earliest evidence in the human, or hominid, fossil record is Ardipithecus ramidus, from a 4.5 Myr Ethiopian site. This genus was succeeded by Australopithecus, within which four species are presently recognised.
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AbstractThe common ancestor of modern humans and the great apes is estimated to have lived between 5 and 8 Myrs ago, but the earliest evidence in the human, or hominid, fossil record is Ardipithecus ramidus, from a 4.5 Myr Ethiopian site. This genus was succeeded by Australopithecus, within which four species are presently recognised.
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2006
Publisher Summary Studies of human brain function and dysfunction have provided data, including the identification of many genes essential for the normal human condition. Molecular evolution studies have provided evidence that the changes in some of these genes gave a selective advantage, and are thus primary candidates in the search for genes ...
Hilliary, Creely, Philipp, Khaitovich
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Publisher Summary Studies of human brain function and dysfunction have provided data, including the identification of many genes essential for the normal human condition. Molecular evolution studies have provided evidence that the changes in some of these genes gave a selective advantage, and are thus primary candidates in the search for genes ...
Hilliary, Creely, Philipp, Khaitovich
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Trends in Genetics, 1999
The origin, history, and singularity of our species has fascinated storytellers, philosophers and scientists throughout, and doubtless before, recorded history. Anthropology, the modern-era discipline that deals with these issues, is a notoriously contentious field, perhaps because the topic at hand - the nature of our own species - is one that is ...
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The origin, history, and singularity of our species has fascinated storytellers, philosophers and scientists throughout, and doubtless before, recorded history. Anthropology, the modern-era discipline that deals with these issues, is a notoriously contentious field, perhaps because the topic at hand - the nature of our own species - is one that is ...
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Reconstructing recent human evolution
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 1992The two most distinct models of recent human evolution, the multiregional and the recent African origin models, have different retrodictions concerning specific archaic-recent population relationships. The former model infers multiple regional archaic-modern connections and the ancient establishment of regional characteristics, whereas the
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2014
The study of human evolution involves (1) understanding the evolutionary context and the circumstances surrounding the origin of the branch of the Tree of Life, technically referred to as a clade, whose only extant taxon is modern humans; (2) recognizing the extinct species that are more closely related to modern humans than to the closest living apes (
Bernard Wood, Gordon Gustafson
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The study of human evolution involves (1) understanding the evolutionary context and the circumstances surrounding the origin of the branch of the Tree of Life, technically referred to as a clade, whose only extant taxon is modern humans; (2) recognizing the extinct species that are more closely related to modern humans than to the closest living apes (
Bernard Wood, Gordon Gustafson
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2023
Abstract The chapter’s Narrative considers how eukaryotic speciation segregates diverging populations into subpopulations that mate exclusively with one another. Speciation in the Great Ape family generated a hominin lineage ~7 million years ago that gave rise to Homo sapiens in Africa ~300,000 years ago; migrants then moved out of ...
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Abstract The chapter’s Narrative considers how eukaryotic speciation segregates diverging populations into subpopulations that mate exclusively with one another. Speciation in the Great Ape family generated a hominin lineage ~7 million years ago that gave rise to Homo sapiens in Africa ~300,000 years ago; migrants then moved out of ...
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2004
Abstract Humans are tremendously interested in human evolution and this topic gets more attention than the evolution of any other species. This is so for several reasons. Beyond the obvious, that we are interested in our own evolution, human evolution is tied up with the interpretation and understanding of diseases with a genetic ...
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Abstract Humans are tremendously interested in human evolution and this topic gets more attention than the evolution of any other species. This is so for several reasons. Beyond the obvious, that we are interested in our own evolution, human evolution is tied up with the interpretation and understanding of diseases with a genetic ...
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
exaly

