If Neanderthals also had language then they were truly human, too.»
«What we need to do now is look in even older sites for these same tools, to see
if Neanderthals had been making these tools for much longer.»
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If Neanderthals were more tied to these large mammals, the loss of them could have driven them to extinction.»
If the Neanderthals didn't lose out because of their inferior social skills, maybe they interbred with modern humans and simply disappeared into the larger population.
If Neanderthals did build the structures, it's not at all clear why.
«The observed low fraction of Neanderthal DNA could easily have arisen quite naturally even
if Neanderthals weren't inferior,» says Neves.
If Neanderthals were the ancestors of living humans, then you'd expect their mitochondrial DNA to be more like that of Europeans.
But their hypothesis begs the question:
If Neanderthals couldn't start fires, how did they survive the chill?
This could happen by chance, or
if Neanderthals were mating with yet another unknown group of humans.
If Neanderthals branched away a million years ago, a lot of their characteristics evolved independently from ours.
if the Neanderthals were almost exterminated by the Cromagnons, your argument makes no sense, it should be the other way around...
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If Neanderthal man had had ultraviolet eyes and could look above the atmosphere, he could have seen the beginning of this tail forming,» says astronomer and team leader Christopher Martin of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
If the Neanderthal gene resembles the one in modern humans, that would suggest that Neanderthals had linguistic abilities equal to our own.
If the Neanderthal made the opposite error — mistaking an assailant for a tree — the consequences might have been dire.
Not exact matches
If it didn't, I imagine we would still be sitting around grunting at each other like
Neanderthals.
Sure,
if you spend all your time in the feel - good blogosphere you get the impression that the old school command - and - control style of management is dead and everybody has their
Neanderthal brains safely chained up in a deep dark dungeon somewhere.
If you just want to know your ancestry percentages — especially now that they're more exact — and how much
Neanderthal variants you have, the $ 99 version is a good bet.
Have you figured out how to explain the FACT that all humans have
neanderthal DNA in our genes... a race that could not exist
if the bible were true?
and there has yet to be definitive proof of ape evolving into human
if you have it please by all means post it the world would like to see it, oh and you forgot to put in how evolution has as many gaps as any religion like Genesis Park describes a number of images drawn by
Neanderthals and by humans in the Middle East which resemble dinosaurs.
If Genesis is based on a lie, your entire book is...
Neanderthals exited and they could not talk, what do you have to say about that?
If we even had an «original», it would probably mention
Neanderthals.
If you are of European descent, you have upwards of 4 %
Neanderthal DNA in you... that's evolution.
if its the human species... we are but a single branch of primates in the great ape family... Like gorillas and orangutans — we are the product of an evolutionary chain that included compet itors like Cro magnon, and
Neanderthal — just like any other animal species.
If you think without reading or being told how to act you would be a rapist, murdered, thief, then you my friend are still a
Neanderthal.
I don't think Catholics vote as a block, but
if they did, it most likely would swing away from, not toward, the
neanderthals.
Jack,
if you got your DNA tested you would find that it partially matches
Neanderthal DNA unless you are African.
Recently, this phylogenetic evidence has extended to support predicted evolutionary relationships between extant and extinct forms (i.e.
Neanderthals, mastadons, and
if one includes collagen sequences, T. rex).
He went on to say: «This idea that science is just absolutely settled and
if you don't believe it's settled then somehow you're another
neanderthal, that is so inappropriate from my perspective.»
what the f**k are all these northern monkeys coming on an arsenal blog for - barton is a sneaky c ** t & knew what he was up to with a potential leg breaking follow through tackle &
if any of you
neanderthals know ANYTHING about football you'd admit it!but then again when an arsenal hating, useless prick, biased referee will let these thing go what do you expect - does help when you're up against 10 men, corrupt ref though - this i might remind you is the same ref who comically sent wenger to the statds at old trafford for throwing a bottle to the floor!the c ** t has an agenda against us & we sufferd as a result.
If you want to know how much
Neanderthal DNA you carry, just swab your cheek and send it to the National Geographic Society's Genographic Project.
If you're Asian or Caucasian, your ancestors interbred with
Neanderthals as recently as 37,000 years ago, when they crossed paths in Europe.
Evidently Spain was the place to be
if you were a
Neanderthal with cultural pretensions.
Neanderthals apparently suffered from less lower back pain — and
if you've got a lot of it, you might have more in common with chimpanzees than your fellow humans.
«We were examining mitochondrial DNA [found within the energy factories of cells and transmitted only by the mother] from that pinkie finger to find out
if it was from a
Neanderthal,» Pääbo says.
If so it would provide more evidence for the
Neanderthal's capacity for symbolic thought.
If Reich were to find an unusually low amount of
Neanderthal DNA on the X chromosome compared with the other chromosomes, it might be a clue that
Neanderthal males impregnated human females.
If Harvati is right, the last
Neanderthals may have starved to death on the fringes of Europe as more efficient groups of modern human hunters invaded their territory and ultimately became masters of the world.
The authors could make a stronger case for
Neanderthals if they can show, for instance, that the stalagmite pieces are uniform in size or shape and therefore selected.
«When we started this study, we expected that
if we found anything at all, we would find an influence of
Neanderthal DNA on bodily systems that are involved in interactions with the environment,» Capra said.
Language, of course, is a perennial question: did
Neanderthals possess speech, and
if so, how modern was it?
«We are now starting to look to see
if there are genes in
Neanderthals that came from modern humans.»
«But so far we have only been able to see
if humans have any genes from
Neanderthals,» he says.
Churchill, an evolutionary anthropologist at Duke University, is doing an experiment to see
if a spear thrown by an early modern human might have killed Shanidar 3, a roughly 40 - year - old
Neanderthal male whose remains were uncovered in the 1950s in Shanidar Cave in northeastern Iraq.
If, as many researchers believe, early modern humans replaced the
Neanderthals in Western Asia and Europe between 45 000 and 30 000 years ago, rather than evolved from them, the Levantine early moderns should show signs of «human» social and cultural behaviour distinct from that of the
Neanderthals.
«I was looking to see
if I could find regions in the genome where the
Neanderthal genome from Siberia has sequences resembling those in humans.
If modern humans thrived when
Neanderthals did not, it must mean that modern humans were better at exploiting resources than
Neanderthals.»
So over decades, I had read all sorts of stories about people who had gone out into the wilds and explored the unknown, and I thought that
if we could just focus on the central experiences of their lives, I could condense all sorts of stories into just chapter length tales and put a bunch of them together, sort of show the whole arc of the discovery of the idea of evolution and really where we stand today, right up to very recent things like
Neanderthal DNA and the discovery of some recent transitional fossils.
The researchers hope to learn
if it was a
Neanderthal or a Homo sapiens who roasted the pine, through an emerging technique called sediment aDNA (ancient DNA).
It is also unfortunate that the entire face is missing which,
if a hybrid, might have possessed anatomical features characteristic of a
Neanderthal face.»
«One important insight stems from the observation that modern non-Africans and archaic populations share more derived alleles than they should
if there was no admixture between them,» Bohlender said, citing that sequencing of complete
Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes offers insights into human history.