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From the Cover: Evidence for a genetic discontinuity between Neandertals and 24000-year-old anatomically modern Europeans

机译:从封面:尼安德特人和24000岁解剖学现代欧洲人之间的遗传不连续性的证据

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During the late Pleistocene, early anatomically modern humans coexisted in Europe with the anatomically archaic Neandertals for some thousand years. Under the recent variants of the multiregional model of human evolution, modern and archaic forms were different but related populations within a single evolving species, and both have contributed to the gene pool of current humans. Conversely, the Out-of-Africa model considers the transition between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans as the result of a demographic replacement, and hence it predicts a genetic discontinuity between them. Following the most stringent current standards for validation of ancient DNA sequences, we typed the mtDNA hypervariable region I of two anatomically modern Homo sapiens sapiens individuals of the Cro-Magnon type dated at about 23 and 25 thousand years ago. Here we show that the mtDNAs of these individuals fall well within the range of variation of today's humans, but differ sharply from the available sequences of the chronologically closer Neandertals. This discontinuity is difficult to reconcile with the hypothesis that both Neandertals and early anatomically modern humans contributed to the current European gene pool.
机译:在更新世晚期,解剖学上现代的人类与解剖学上古朴的尼安德特人共存了数千年。在人类进化的多区域模型的最新变体中,现代形式和古形式是不同的,但是在一个进化物种中具有相关种群,两者都对当前人类的基因库做出了贡献。相反,非洲外模型考虑了尼安德特人和现代人体解剖学之间的人口迁移,因此可以预测两者之间的遗传不连续性。遵循目前最严格的古代DNA序列验证标准,我们输入了大约23和25,000年前的Cro-Magnon类型的两个现代智人的mtDNA高变区I。在这里,我们证明了这些个体的mtDNA处于当今人类变异范围之内,但与按时间顺序排列的尼安德特人的可用序列却有很大差异。这种不连续性很难与尼安德特人和早期解剖学上的现代人类都为当前欧洲基因库做出贡献的假设相吻合。

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