Despite the remarkable developments m molecular biology over the past three decades, anthropological genetics has had only limited impact on systematics in human evolution. Genetics offers the opportunity to objectively test taxonomies based on morphology and may be used to supplement conventional approaches to hominid systematics. Our analyses, examining chromosomes and 46 estimates of genetic distance, indicate there may have been only around 4 species on the direct line to modern humans and 5 species in total. This contrasts with current taxonomies recognising up to 23 species. The genetic proximity of humans and chimpanzees has been used to suggest these species are con-generic. Our analysis of genetic distances between them is consiste...
The evolutionary and historical processes that shaped present-day human diversity can be inferred fr...
Gorillas are humans' closest living relatives after chimpanzees, and are of comparable importance fo...
Questions surrounding the timing, extent, and evolutionary consequences of archaic admixture into hu...
One of the most novel and important contributions to biological anthropology in the last two decades...
Human evolution exhibits repeated speciations and conspicuous morphological change: from Australopit...
In order to understand the genetic basis for the evolutionary success of modern humans, it is necess...
Research into when and where modern humans originated and how they differ from, and interacted with,...
Fossil and genetic evidence show that the history of bipedal primates (hominids) began approximately...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
Consensus on the evolutionary relationships of humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas has not been reache...
To study the genomic divergences among hominoids and to estimate the effective population size of th...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) plays a cardinal role in the defense of vertebrates again...
Although the relationships of the living hominoid primates (humans and apes) are well known, the rel...
When and where did modern humans evolve? How did our ancestors spread over the world? Traditionally,...
The recent breathtaking progress in whole genome sequencing technology allows access to the genomes ...
The evolutionary and historical processes that shaped present-day human diversity can be inferred fr...
Gorillas are humans' closest living relatives after chimpanzees, and are of comparable importance fo...
Questions surrounding the timing, extent, and evolutionary consequences of archaic admixture into hu...
One of the most novel and important contributions to biological anthropology in the last two decades...
Human evolution exhibits repeated speciations and conspicuous morphological change: from Australopit...
In order to understand the genetic basis for the evolutionary success of modern humans, it is necess...
Research into when and where modern humans originated and how they differ from, and interacted with,...
Fossil and genetic evidence show that the history of bipedal primates (hominids) began approximately...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
Consensus on the evolutionary relationships of humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas has not been reache...
To study the genomic divergences among hominoids and to estimate the effective population size of th...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) plays a cardinal role in the defense of vertebrates again...
Although the relationships of the living hominoid primates (humans and apes) are well known, the rel...
When and where did modern humans evolve? How did our ancestors spread over the world? Traditionally,...
The recent breathtaking progress in whole genome sequencing technology allows access to the genomes ...
The evolutionary and historical processes that shaped present-day human diversity can be inferred fr...
Gorillas are humans' closest living relatives after chimpanzees, and are of comparable importance fo...
Questions surrounding the timing, extent, and evolutionary consequences of archaic admixture into hu...