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NJFemmie 09-22-2011 10:56 AM

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Nat 09-22-2011 08:58 PM

Australian Aborigine Hair Tells a Story of Human Migration

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44629606...ience-science/


Using a genetic blueprint contained in a nearly century-old lock of hair from an Aboriginal Australian man, scientists have found evidence the Aborigines are descendants of an early wave of people who left Africa and branched off on their own as long ago as 75,000 years, before Asians and Europeans became distinct groups.

This means Aborigines are likely one of the oldest continuous populations outside Africa, they write.

In 1921, the hair was donated to British anthropologist Alfred Cort Haddon when he was traveling through Golden Ridge near the town of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, according to Morten Rasmussen, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and one of the international team researchers.


The researchers used this sample — which became the first genome sequenced from an Aboriginal Australian — to look far back into human history and clarify how our ancestors spread around the world from Africa, where they are believed to have emerged.

The lock of hair made good material for this kind of study because its owner was likely to have pure Aborigine heritage, not yet mixed with the European immigrants that settled Australia in relatively modern times. A genetic analysis of the hair sample confirmed this.

The researchers sequenced the Aboriginal man's genome — his complete genetic blueprint — and compared it with those from Chinese, Europeans and Africans. By looking at differences, caused by mutations in the DNA code, the researchers were able to infer these populations' relationships to one another. (The more closely the groups are related the fewer differences their DNA should show.)

They found unique mutations in the Aboriginal man's DNA, indicating that his ancestors must have branched off from Europeans and Asians before these two groups split.

"So when Europeans and Asians were a single population, Aborigines' ancestors were already on their way to Australia," Rasmussen said.

However, all three groups showed roughly the same genetic distance from the Africans, indicating they all had split from Africans long ago, he said.

To check the accuracy of the results, the scientists used a total of three Han Chinese genomes, which they sequenced, as well as pre-sequenced genomes from two Europeans and two Africans belonging to the Yoruban people. They found that switching the individuals used in the comparison made little difference in the results, Rasmussen said.

"We are selecting a few individuals to represent whole populations. That does give some limitations — the more genomes we could add, the more certainty we could add and the more detail we could add," he said.

Small changes in our DNA code occur at a constant rate, so using this rate, the scientists were able to calculate an approximate time when the Aboriginal ancestors split off from the ancestral Eurasian population: somewhere between 62,000 and 75,000 years ago.

This calculation fits with the archeological evidence provided by Mungo Man, the name given to human remains found near Lake Mungo in Australia and dated to about 45,000 years ago, since the split would have occurred before the arrival of the Aborigines' ancestors in Australia, Rasmussen said. Based on genetic data, it is impossible to say where, geographically, the split occurred.

They also found evidence that the Aborigines' ancestors had mixed with archaic humans called Denisovans, whose remains were found in a cave in the Altai Mountains of Siberia.

The genomic analysis indicates that Aborigines are not descended from ancestral Asian populations, the authors write; rather, it implicates multiple waves of migration, with Aboriginal Australians descending from an early wave. Europeans and Asians appear to have emerged later, as the result of later waves. Thousands of years after that, ancestors of American Indians split from Asian populations when they crossed the Bering Strait.

Turtle 09-22-2011 10:29 PM

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sara-bera 09-23-2011 07:20 PM

Mamihlapinatapai - A look shared by two people with each wishing that the other will initiate something that both desire but which neither one wants to start.

sara-bera 09-23-2011 07:28 PM

repair scratches and nicks in wood with a walnut

dixie 09-23-2011 08:12 PM

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Starbuck 09-23-2011 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by atomiczombie (Post 2800)
Walmart is evil.:mad:


I freaking hate Walmart! I avoid it like the plague.

NJFemmie 09-24-2011 06:01 AM

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Rook 09-24-2011 12:23 PM

In most countries/cities, a taxi is called and hailed as "Taxi!!"...except venice..it's "gondola!!"...:glasses:

Gemme 09-24-2011 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Rook (Post 423924)
In most countries/cities, a taxi is called and hailed as "Taxi!!"...except venice..it's "gondola!!"...:glasses:

Most taxis don't float on the water, either.

:giggle:

deb_U_taunt 09-24-2011 06:37 PM

I forgot how wonderful Thai Iced Tea is.

Rook 09-24-2011 08:29 PM

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Abigail Crabby 09-25-2011 09:27 AM


dixie 09-25-2011 08:28 PM

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dixie 09-25-2011 08:35 PM

I love these little things. I think they are sooooo cute!!!!

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Starbuck 09-25-2011 08:53 PM

I can tell I'm back home in the city, sirens are blaring and engines are revving. Funny how I didn't notice that I didn't hear any of that on vacation in the hills of Missouri!

Tawse 09-26-2011 05:06 AM

Heinous Fuckery...




I feel much better.

NJFemmie 09-26-2011 08:17 AM

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NJFemmie 09-26-2011 08:18 AM

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NJFemmie 09-26-2011 08:23 AM

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tapu 09-26-2011 03:30 PM

I have some very nice towels. I got them in The Divorce.

About half are charcoal--not briquet charcoal, more like a nice, soft charcoal art pencil. The other half are--what to call it?--mink. Or fudgesicle that's just come out of the freezer and is kind of frosted up.

dixie 09-26-2011 04:02 PM

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dixie 09-26-2011 04:04 PM

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Abigail Crabby 09-26-2011 04:08 PM


The *girl* in me needs this lil pixie
She shall be mine

dixie 09-26-2011 04:19 PM

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dixie 09-26-2011 04:30 PM

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citybutch 09-26-2011 09:08 PM

Passed another exam today! YAY!!

tapu 09-27-2011 06:46 AM

I also have some nice dish towels. These, too, were acquired--or rather, retained--from The Divorce.

Several are vintage, a few are retro, others are contemporary but have an interesting design.

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BugsAndKisses 09-27-2011 08:40 AM

coworker "Nikki we need you to plug the soda machine back in" me "how its in a hole in the wall" coworker "go up and over" me " no this dress id dry clean only you do it" coworker"but there are spiders" me " omg fine". Five min later "okay its plugged in now how am i gonna get out" coworker "oh"

JAGG 09-27-2011 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by BugsAndKisses (Post 425976)
coworker "Nikki we need you to plug the soda machine back in" me "how its in a hole in the wall" coworker "go up and over" me " no this dress id dry clean only you do it" coworker"but there are spiders" me " omg fine". Five min later "okay its plugged in now how am i gonna get out" coworker "oh"

Oh the old penny in a bottle trick. Hahaha or was that a sailboat in a bottle. :)

BugsAndKisses 09-27-2011 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by JAGG (Post 426007)
Oh the old penny in a bottle trick. Hahaha or was that a sailboat in a bottle. :)

how does that boat get in there? as for me i got out with the help of a broom stick.

JAGG 09-27-2011 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by BugsAndKisses (Post 426062)
how does that boat get in there? as for me i got out with the help of a broom stick.

A broom stick? Did you just hop on and fly out? haha kidding. Don't turn me into a toad. I have never seen it done but I read that the bottle is heated up which makes it expand, they slide the boat in ,then it cools and contracts .

dixie 09-27-2011 12:03 PM

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