DNA says new human relative roamed widely in Asia
  • "NEW YORK – Scientists have recovered the DNA code of a human relative
    recently discovered in Siberia, and it delivered a surprise: This relative
    roamed far from the cave that holds its only known remains.

    By comparing the DNA to that of modern populations, scientists found
    evidence that these "Denisovans" from more than 30,000 years ago ranged all
    across Asia. They apparently interbred with the ancestors of people now
    living in Melanesia, a group of islands northeast of Australia.

    There's no sign that Denisovans mingled with the ancestors of people now
    living in Eurasia, which made the connection between Siberia and distant
    Melanesia quite a shock."

    (Read more at
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101222/ap_on_sc/us_sci_human_relative)

    This could have major implications for many of the things we discuss here
    about origins...

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