This isssue of Journal of Anatomy contains review articles based on a Symposium held during a joint meeting of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, the Anatomical Society of South Africa and the Nederlandse Anatomen Vereniging on 15 April 1998 at Rolduc, The Netherlands. The ...
According to the article, in recent human evolution, 。 A. 领老及划领老及划the brain kept growing in size to adapt to new environments领老及划领老及划 B. 行点压养口示量专电矿克角行点压养口示量专电矿克角most regions of the brain didn’t change行点压养口示量专电矿克角行点压养口...
October 1, 2024: Journal of Human Evolution #4 JOURNAL ARTICLE Craniomandibular variation in the endemic Hispaniolan primate, Antillothrix bernensis. Lauren B Halenar-Price, Zachary S Klukkert, Juan N Almonte-Milán, Phillip Lehman, Zana R Sims, Siobhán B Cooke Here we describe new fossil ma...
Recent findings of low sequence variability of Y chromosome genes has led to suggestions that the most recent ancestor of human Y chromosomes existed around 50,000 years ago and human population size expanded about 28,000 years ago. But what level of confidence can we have in these estimates?
Evolution of Modern Humans: Evidence From Nuclear DNA Polymorphisms New Approaches to Dating Suggest a Recent Age for the Human mtDNA Ancestor Southern Africa and Modern Human Origins Recent Human Evolution in Northwestern Africa The Role of Western Asia in Modern Human Origins African and Asi...
Evolutionary geography is used to explore two events: the evolution of the Neanderthal lineage and the relationship between an ancestral bottleneck with the evolution of anatomically modern humans and their diversity. We argue that the Neanderthal and modern lineages share a common ancestor in an ...
Examples of tools from the shaft at Liang Bua, donated by Mark Moore. Photo: Don Hitchcock 2009 Source: Originals, display at University of New England Library Hominin timeline. Note that Homo floresiensis has not been placed on this timeline. van den Bergh et al. (2016) indicate that...
Besides these examples of monogenic traits, there are also polygenic adaptations of polygenic traits such as height and body mass index in Europeans [24], [25], in which many variants act weakly and collaboratively across the genome. As the most populated ethnic group, the genetic evolution and...
For the time series of state–level obesity rates from 1990 to 2016, regression analyses serve to rule out any strong social–shaped pattern in obesity rise for any of the U.S. states. Figure7shows typical examples. Using the local linear regression approach (see Methods), the null hypothesi...
historical framework of intercontinental trade and potential disease movements. Through this we offer an alternative hypothesis for the history and evolution of the treponemal diseases, and posit that yaws be considered an important contributor to the sudden epidemic of late 15thcentury Europe that is ...