Wednesday, January 15, 2014
A Missing Genetic Link in Human Evolution (Quanta Magazine)
About 8 million to 12 million years ago, the ancestor of great apes,
including humans, underwent a dramatic genetic change. Small pieces of
DNA replicated and spread across their resident chromosomes like
dandelions across a lawn. But as these “dandelion seeds” dispersed, they
carried some grass and daisy seeds — additional segments of DNA — along
for the ride. This unusual pattern, repeated in different parts of the genome, is found only in great apes — bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas and humans. [Read Full Article]