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- Denisovan abstract "Denisovans or Denisova hominins /dəˈniːsəvə/ are Paleolithic-era members of a species of Homo or subspecies of Homo sapiens. In March 2010, scientists announced the discovery of a finger bone fragment of a juvenile female who lived about 41,000 years ago, found in the remote Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains in Siberia, a cave which has also been inhabited by Neanderthals and modern humans. Two teeth and a toe bone belonging to different members of the same population have since been reported.Analysis of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of the finger bone showed it to be genetically distinct from the mtDNAs of Neanderthals and modern humans. Subsequent study of the nuclear genome from this specimen suggests that this group shares a common origin with Neanderthals, that they ranged from Siberia to Southeast Asia, and that they lived among and interbred with the ancestors of some present-day modern humans, with about 3% to 5% of the DNA of Melanesians and Aboriginal Australians deriving from Denisovans. Other ethnicities, such as the Malays, Burmans, and the Mon-Khmer-speaking peoples may be included in this category as well. The same things goes for Polynesians, and the Dravidians of India. A comparison with the genome of a Neanderthal from the same cave revealed significant local interbreeding, with local Neanderthal DNA representing 17% of the Denisovan genome, while evidence was also detected of interbreeding with an as yet unidentified ancient human lineage. Similar analysis of a toe bone discovered in 2011 is underway, while analysis of DNA from two teeth found in different layers than the finger bone revealed an unexpected degree of mtDNA divergence among Denisovans. In 2013, mitochondrial DNA from a 400,000 year old hominin femur bone from Spain, which had been seen as either Neanderthal or Homo heidelbergensis, was found to be closer to Denisovan mtDNA than to Neanderthal mtDNA.".
- Denisovan thumbnail Turist_den-peschera.jpg?width=300.
- Denisovan wikiPageExternalLink the-x-womans-fingerbone.
- Denisovan wikiPageExternalLink meet-the-denisovans-the-newest-members-of-the-human-tree-of-life.
- Denisovan wikiPageExternalLink denisova-nuclear-genome-reich-2010.html.
- Denisovan wikiPageExternalLink 8583254.stm.
- Denisovan wikiPageExternalLink shreeve-text.
- Denisovan wikiPageExternalLink science-environment-12059564.
- Denisovan wikiPageExternalLink denisova.
- Denisovan wikiPageExternalLink mg21128254.000-stone-age-toe-could-redraw-human-family-tree.html.
- Denisovan wikiPageExternalLink 25human.html.
- Denisovan wikiPageExternalLink idUSTRE62N4VS20100324.
- Denisovan wikiPageID "26685803".
- Denisovan wikiPageRevisionID "605655175".
- Denisovan subject Category:Altai_Krai.
- Denisovan subject Category:Early_species_of_Homo.
- Denisovan subject Category:Human_remains_(archaeological).
- Denisovan subject Category:Paleolithic.
- Denisovan subject Category:Pleistocene_extinctions.
- Denisovan subject Category:Pleistocene_primates.
- Denisovan subject Category:Prehistoric_Asia.
- Denisovan subject Category:Prehistoric_mammals_of_Asia.
- Denisovan comment "Denisovans or Denisova hominins /dəˈniːsəvə/ are Paleolithic-era members of a species of Homo or subspecies of Homo sapiens. In March 2010, scientists announced the discovery of a finger bone fragment of a juvenile female who lived about 41,000 years ago, found in the remote Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains in Siberia, a cave which has also been inhabited by Neanderthals and modern humans.".
- Denisovan label "Człowiek z jaskini Denisowa".
- Denisovan label "Denisova-Mensch".
- Denisovan label "Denisovan".
- Denisovan label "Hominidé de Denisova".
- Denisovan label "Hominídeo de Denisova".
- Denisovan label "Homo denisova".
- Denisovan label "Homo di Denisova".
- Denisovan label "Homínido de Denísova".
- Denisovan label "Денисовский человек".
- Denisovan label "デニソワ人".
- Denisovan label "丹尼索瓦人".
- Denisovan sameAs Denisované.
- Denisovan sameAs Denisova-Mensch.
- Denisovan sameAs Homínido_de_Denísova.
- Denisovan sameAs Hominidé_de_Denisova.
- Denisovan sameAs Hominin_Denisova.
- Denisovan sameAs Homo_di_Denisova.
- Denisovan sameAs デニソワ人.
- Denisovan sameAs 데니소바인.
- Denisovan sameAs Homo_denisova.
- Denisovan sameAs Człowiek_z_jaskini_Denisowa.
- Denisovan sameAs Hominídeo_de_Denisova.
- Denisovan sameAs m.0bm9732.
- Denisovan sameAs Q151055.
- Denisovan sameAs Q151055.
- Denisovan wasDerivedFrom Denisovan?oldid=605655175.
- Denisovan depiction Turist_den-peschera.jpg.
- Denisovan isPrimaryTopicOf Denisovan.