Pollard, KS et al. An RNA gene expressed during cortical development evolved rapidly in humans. Nature Aug. 2006 Scanned the 2/3 portion of the genome.

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Pollard, KS et al. An RNA gene expressed during cortical development evolved rapidly in humans. Nature Aug Scanned the 2/3 portion of the genome that is non-coding Many of the identified regions are associated with transcription factors and neurodevelopment genes. The most dramatically changed element (HAR1) is a novel RNA gene expressed during human cortical development. Identified Human Accelerated Regions (HARs)

- Search chimpanzee genome sequence against rat and mouse genome sequences. (96% identity > 100 bp) - 35,000 regions identified - Searched these regions in all other available amniote genomes searching for regions with significant changes in human regions identified with a statistically significant rate increase in humans (96% in non-coding regions, 24% next to a neurodevelopmental gene) Details of the Screening Process

Our Understanding of Human Evolution is Primarily Based on Fossils

Gracile Australopithecines

See Picture in Figure 4.13 for Better Resolution

Australopithecus 4.1 mya to 1.2 mya Bipedal –Foramen magnum faces down – 3.6 my footprints found in volcanic ash near afarensis fossil Large projecting face, small brain case (400 cm 3 ) Small in stature (3’7’’ - 4’11’’ ft) Two distinct lineages (gracile and robust) May have developed tools

Homo 1.9 mya to present Larger braincases (cro-magnon: 1600 cm 3 ) than australopithecines and smaller face Smaller jaws and teeth Much taller than australopithecines Development of tools, culture, and language

Trends in Homo Evolution Increase in brain volume Increase in size Skull evolution : vertical face, smaller jaw, round forehead Bipedalism Tool development Cultural development

Slight Increase In Body Size Much Greater Increase In Brain Volume

Braincase Volume and Body Mass

Robust Australopithecines Paranthropus Gracile Australopithecines

Gracile Australopithecines Archaic Homo

Modern Homo

Summary of Hominid Evolution Since the Chimp/Human Common Ancestor Frequent speciation produced a diversity of species As many as 5 different species may have coexisted at one time We are the lone survivors of an otherwise extinct radiation of bipedal African hominids

What is the Origin of Modern Human Populations? Multiregional Hypothesis –Homo sapiens evolved from an ancient stock of Homo ergaster/erectus that originated in Africa (~ mya) Out of Africa Hypothesis –Homo sapiens evolved from a relatively recent stock of archaic sapiens that originated in Africa (~ 30, ,000 ya)

How Can We Test These Hypotheses With Archaic and Contemporary Morphological Data? Multiregional Hypothesis –Predicts greater morphological similarity between archaic and modern Homo within regions Out of Africa Hypothesis –Predicts greater morphological similarity between modern forms from different regions than between modern and archaic forms within regions

I. Morphological Support for Multiregional Hypothesis Frayer et al American Anthropologist 95: Li Tianyuan and D.A. Etler Nature 357: Liberman, D.E Current Anthropology 36: Waddle, D.M Nature 368: II. Morphological Support for Out of Africa Hypothesis Morphological Evidence Is Inconclusive

Multiregional Hypothesis –Predicts that Homo sapien “eve” existed more than 1 mya. Out of Africa Hypothesis –Predicts that Homo sapien “eve” existed ~ 30, ,000 yr ago. How Can We Test These Hypotheses With Molecular Data?

(Ingman et al. 2000)

Molecular Clock Estimate of Divergence Time of Modern Humans GeneEstimateReference mt DNA ,000 Vigilant et al., 1991 mt DNA ,000 Ruvolo et al., 1993 nuclear DNA ,000Bowcock et al., 1994 mt DNA ,000Horai et al., 1995 nuclear DNA ,000Tishkoff et al., 1996

Overall, Out of Africa is Supported by the Majority of the Evidence “In each great region of the world the living mammals are closely related to the extinct species of the same region. It is, therefore, probable that Africa was formerly inhabited by extinct apes closely allied to the gorilla and chimpanzee; And as these two species are now man’s nearest allies, It is somewhat more probable that our early progenitors lived on the African continent than elsewhere.” Charles Darwin The Descent of Man, 1871

Finally, what about our relationship to Neandertals? PCR analysis of Neandertal fossilized mtDNA suggest that this was a species distinct from Homo sapiens.

Neandertals are distinct from Homo sapiens