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15386
... (Toronto ... that ... appears to be ... archaic ... peripheral ... population ... would be ... care. ... understanding of ... may have ... perhaps a ... ...
Richard Parker
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... to ... providing ... identified. ... 2 ... approximately ... active ... of ... one ... and ... Marcel - my thanks also, if a bit belated. I hope you'll...
Richard Parker
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... that ... put ... warrant ... opinion ... what ... mind. ... fish. Louis Leakey found a lot of catfish bones at Olduvai, but no one got around to studying...
Richard Parker
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MW: While I don't believe that there is any such thing as a molecular clock, I do believe the genome evidence does indicate that human ancestors were isolated...
Marcel
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Jul 1, 2006
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I'll go out on a limb, and consider something that I haven't heard considered: Homo flores was a dwarfed Homo erectus, isolate, that developed smaller brains...
" A. Lemak A.S. "
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The Flores hominin have an australopithecine-like postcranial anatomy. The Flores hominin, also, have an encephalization on the australopithecine level. But...
Marcel
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... molecular ... seem ... me ... the ... not ... when ... I've now had time to skim through the pdf, and find it's not quite what I thought. Understanding...
Richard Parker
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Jul 2, 2006
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Hi Richard, I think a key fact here is that, when such a virus infects the germ line (reproductive cells, gamete-producing cells,) and is subsequently passed...
Dan Gannon
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Jul 2, 2006
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An idea I've been tossing around... If viral transmission of DNA from host to host is real, it's likely to be an important part of evolution, one which...
Dan Gannon
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Jul 3, 2006
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P.S., this genetic crossing of large boundaries could explain such seemingly anomalous combinations of features as seen in the Duck Billed Platypus, and other...
Dan Gannon
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Jul 3, 2006
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... package, ... Thanks, Dan, for slightly demystifying this subject for me. I found the article you referred to most interesting, but as with the sentence...
Richard Parker
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Jul 3, 2006
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As far as I know you can't. At least not reliably. However, you can trace your ethnic origin (mother side) by genetic test. See ...
motiz
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Jul 3, 2006
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Roman, you have to know the answer to your question already. It's beyond common sense... it's instinctual. Ever notice that people tend to look like their...
Prescott
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Jul 3, 2006
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Richard, does this info. fit with Meldrum's (sp) mid-foot flexibility one way or the other? DD [from Mar 03] ... tracks that ... descended ... they add ... ...
" A. Lemak A.S. "
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Jul 3, 2006
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It's also possible to test the father's side (Y chromosome.) Of course, the data derived is rather limited, as it only shows data about one inheritence...
Dan Gannon
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Jul 4, 2006
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http://www.ancestrybydna.com/welcome/productsandservices/ http://www.familytreedna.com/description.html ... at...
Dan Gannon
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Jul 4, 2006
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These companies offer genetic tests that would be more useful in determining ancestry, as they don't rely solely on Y-chromosome or mitochondrial...
Dan Gannon
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Hi Richard, ... You're welcome! ... the ... the ... crones ... I know how you feel. I suppose it's mainly a matter of becoming familiar with the jargon....
Dan Gannon
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Marcel, This sounds plausible to me. Dan ... anatomy. ... during ... these...
Dan Gannon
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Bloglines user AnneGilbert (shanidar9@...) has sent this item to you, with the following personal message: All: This is "old" stuff, but I send it along...
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... wrote: This quote, from the article below, appears to thoroughly explain the sour grapes: "On 14 April, surrounded by journalists, Mr Osmanagic began...
Dan Gannon
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... BTW, "Osmanagic" isn't a texasan. This is bosnian family name. Bosnians are primitive balkan idiots. I live some hundred miles from Bosnia (also on...
Mario Petrinovich
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All: This item might interest some of you. Anne G ... From: RTB <21stcentury@...> To: ARCH-L@... Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2006 4:50:42...
Anne Gilbert
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Anne - I've tried this out with Paleoanthro, and other groups, but it fell on dead ground. Here's my response to Carl Zimmer's recent post of ulcer-causing ...
Richard Parker
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... wrote: Note, there is some discussion of this article over at Paleoanthro. (Article posted here under the Fair Use provisions of international copyright...
Dan Gannon
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Bloglines user AnneGilbert (shanidar9@...) has sent this item to you, with the following personal message: All: Once again, another skirmish in the...
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Looks (in my opinion) like it could have been H ergaster, with a few genetically revertant features (smaller stature, smaller brain, and other...
Dan Gannon
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Jul 9, 2006
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... wrote: Of course, other possibilities exist, aside from the ones I mentioned below. For instance, H floresiensis could represent a population of ...
Dan Gannon
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... Regarding the human-chimpanzee split, and the genus-species issues, This Wikipedia article may be of interest: ...
Dan Gannon
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... 2, ... Dan - please don't bring science into the argument - it's a lot more fun without it. But, more seriously, a very interesting fact or observation ...
Richard Parker
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