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Mysterious extinct human species once 'implanted' genes into modern humans

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên15/11/2024


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Tibetans still carry genes inherited from Denisovans

According to a report published in the journal Nature Genetics , two population geneticists Linda Ongaro and Emilia Huerta-Sanchez of Trinity College in Dublin (Ireland) discovered that many individuals of the Denisovan species adapted to environments across the Asian continent and beyond.

During their existence, they had many "relations" with recent human ancestors and passed on their genetic material to modern humans.

"A common misconception is that humans evolved abruptly from a common ancestor, but the more we study, the more we realize that our ancestors interbred with other human species and helped shape us into who we are today," said author Ongaro.

Compared to the century or two scientists have spent studying Neanderthals, the Denisovans’ discovery is recent and limited in scope. For decades, experts have relied on only a handful of teeth and bones to learn about the extinct human species.

Fossil of baby girl's tooth belonging to mysterious human species Denisova discovered in Truong Son mountain range

Following a series of genetic analyses starting with a female finger bone in 2010, we know that Denisovans diverged genetically from Neanderthals about 400,000 years ago.

The Denisovans left behind a vast legacy, extending from Siberia to South East Asia and across Oceania and even to the Americas.

Among the Denisovan genes that have survived to this day are those of the Tibetan population, which allow them to survive in low-oxygen environments, genes that enhance the immune system of Papuans, and genes in the Inuit community that allow them to resist cold well.



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