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News: Study shows 28,000 year-old Europeans' DNA was like ours

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Robert Karl Stonjek - 17 Jul 2008 05:34 GMT
Study shows 28,000 year-old Europeans' DNA was like ours

40,000 years ago, the Cro-Magnoid people - the first people who had a skeleton that looked anatomically modern - entered Europe, coming from Africa. In the July 16 issue of the open-access journal PLoS ONE, a group of geneticists, coordinated by Guido Barbujani and David Caramelli of the Universities of Ferrara and Florence, shows that a Cro-Magnoid individual who lived in Southern Italy 28,000 years ago was a modern European, genetically as well as anatomically.

The Cro-Magnoid people long coexisted in Europe with other humans, the Neandertals, whose anatomy and DNA were clearly different from ours. However, obtaining a reliable sequence of Cro-Magnoid DNA was technically challenging.

"The risk in the study of ancient individuals is to attribute to the fossil specimen the DNA left there by archaeologists or biologists who manipulated it", Barbujani says. "To avoid that, we followed all phases of the retrieval of the fossil bones and typed the DNA sequences of all people who had any contacts with them."

The results demonstrate for the first time that the anatomical differences between Neandertals and Cro-Magnoids were associated with clear genetic differences. The Neandertal people, who lived in Europe for nearly 300,000 years, are not the ancestors of modern Europeans.

Citation: Caramelli D, Milani L, Vai S, Modi A, Pecchioli E, et al. (2008) A 28,000 Years Old Cro-Magnon mtDNA Sequence Differs from All Potentially Contaminating Modern Sequences. PLoS ONE 3(7): e2700. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0002700 (http://www.plosone.org/doi/pone.0002700)

Source: Public Library of Science
http://www.physorg.com/printnews.php?newsid=135404560

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Robert Karl Stonjek
GoldLions - 18 Jul 2008 05:31 GMT
On Jul 17, 12:34�am, "Robert Karl Stonjek" <ston...@ozemail.com.au>
wrote:
> Study shows 28,000 year-old Europeans' DNA was like ours
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Dear Karl Stonjek,

THANK YOU for posting this, I've been saying this all along.
Neanderthal is just way too different.
But my question now is, which peoples today are the Cro Magnon peoples
CLOSEST decendants?
Just curious.
Marc Verhaegen - 19 Jul 2008 10:40 GMT
Op 18-07-2008 06:31, in artikel
32e21832-7742-4885-9737-1f7d7fb967bb@l28g2000prd.googlegroups.com, GoldLions
<GoldLions@aol.com> schreef:

> On Jul 17, 12:34�am, "Robert Karl Stonjek" <ston...@ozemail.com.au>
> wrote:
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> CLOSEST decendants?
> Just curious.

Yes, thanks a lot, RKS, for all your posts.

CroMagnons have been replaced largely by later populations such as Uralic
reindeer followers & IndoEuropean farmers, but they were perhaps a bit
closer to Basks (linguistically & genetically). All these populations
(Basks, Uralic, IEs) were probably +-close relatives that split c 45-40 ka
or later (Uralic & IE split much later) & spoke Nostratic languages.

--Marc Verhaegen
jerry warner - 21 Jul 2008 05:54 GMT
Thanks!

> Study shows 28,000 year-old Europeans' DNA was like ours
> 40,000 years ago, the Cro-Magnoid people – the first people who had a
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> http://www.physorg.com/printnews.php?newsid=135404560 Posted by
> Robert Karl Stonjek
 
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