Ferris et al PNAS 1981 Evolutionary tree of apes and humans based on cleavage maps of mtDNA Figure compares restriction fragments in humans and gorillas.

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Ferris et al PNAS 1981 Evolutionary tree of apes and humans based on cleavage maps of mtDNA Figure compares restriction fragments in humans and gorillas for two different enzmes. Bands change due to point mutations in restriction sites. A shift in both these patterns corresponds to a 95 bp deletion in Gorilla.

Restriction site map of 5 species 42 sites that are either present or absent in each species

The most parsimonious tree for these data has 67 mutations in 42 positions. This places Gorillas and Chimps closer than Humans (almost cetainly wrong). The alternative tree with Chimps and Humans closer than Gorillas has 68. This is now thought to be the correct tree using other types of sequence data. Applying parsimony to restriction sites means finding the tree with the fewest possible changes in the sites.

Cann et al, Nature 1987 Mitochondrial DNA and Human Evolution Parsimony Tree of 134 human mitochondrial sequences 398 mutations in restrictions sites One of the two primary branches leads exclusively to frican sequences. Suggests an African origin. Dates of colonization (archaeological) yrs for New World yrs for New Guinea yrs for Australia Assume constant rate of evolution Mean rate of evolution is 2%-4% per million years Hence age of Eve is – yrs

Neighbour-joining phylogram based on complete mtDNA genome sequences (excluding the D-loop). From Ingman et al – Nature 2000

From the mean genetic distance between all the humans and the one chimpanzee sequence (0.17 substitutions per site) and the assumption, based on palaeontological 10 and genetic 11 evidence, of a divergence time between humans and chimpanzees of 5 Myr, the mutation rate () for the mitochondrial molecule, excluding the D-loop, is estimated to be substitutions per site per year This is per million years – close to 2% per million years in the previous paper

Endicott et al – Trends in Ecol and Evol (2009) Deducing human migration pathways from fossils and reconciling with genetic evidence

Endicott et al – Trends in Ecol and Evol (2009) Dating the important branchpoints on the tree depends on rate calibrations. Still difficult to do precisely

A revised timescale for human evolution based on ancient mitochondrial genomes. Fu et al (2013) Current Biology Sequence fragments of mtDNA from a fossil specimen and assemble the genome. Radiocarbon dating to get the age of the sample. Gives good calibration. Otherwise – the date of the human chimp split is much farther back (5-7 million years) and is much less certain.

Selection is also important Apparently faster evolution on more recent branches