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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...
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...
The Flores hominin have an australopithecine-like postcranial anatomy. The Flores hominin, also, have an encephalization on the australopithecine level. But...
... 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...
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...
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...
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...
... package, ... Thanks, Dan, for slightly demystifying this subject for me. I found the article you referred to most interesting, but as with the sentence...
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...
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 ... ...
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...
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....
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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...
... 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...
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 ...
... wrote: Note, there is some discussion of this article over at Paleoanthro. (Article posted here under the Fair Use provisions of international copyright...
... wrote: Of course, other possibilities exist, aside from the ones I mentioned below. For instance, H floresiensis could represent a population of ...
... 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 ...