Title: Origin of Modern Humans
1Origin of Modern Humans
2The Genesis Account(s)
- Ge 127 So God created man in His own image in
the image of God He created him male and female
He created them. - Ge 27 - And the LORD God formed man of the dust
of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the
breath of life and man became a living being.
3I didnt come from no monkey!
- True!
- But, according to evolutionary theory, you and a
monkey have common ancestors (way, way back) - Just like you and your cousin have a pair of Most
Recent Common Ancestors - MRCAs
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6The previous two pictures are of Apes, not
Monkeys!
- And you didnt come from them either!
- But your Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA) with
chimps is more recent - 6-7 million years?
7Main categories of Evidence
- Fossils
- Similarities and differences to modern apes and
humans - Anatomy
- Similarities among modern apes and humans
- Embryos
8Main categories of Evidence
- Vestigial structures and design imperfections
- Wrist bones
- Spine
- Tailbone
- Wisdom teeth
9Genetics
- Same language for humans as for all other life
- Francis Collins The Language of God
- Closeness to Chimps
10Human and Chimp DNA
- Both have about 25,000 coding genes
- About 600 genes are different 97.7 identical
- 3 billion base pairs (rungs on the DNA
ladder) with 35 million differences 98.8
identical
11Human and Chimp DNA
- You differ from your parents in about 100 base
pairs - Lets say theres 18 years in a generation
- 35 million/100 350,000 generations x 18 years
6.3 million years since human/chimp MRCA - You and a chimp are 350,000th cousins!
12Human and Chimp DNA
- How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?
_____ - Chimps have 24 pairs of chromosomes (so do all
other Great Apes) - So then, chimps and humans must be totally
different kinds end of story, right?
13Hmm
14Human Chromosome 2 and Chimp 2p and 2q (ref)
- The chimp chromosomes (2p and 2q) can be shown,
when laid end to end, to create an identical
banding structure to the human chromosome 2. - Murder suspects have been sentenced to death on
the basis of less evidence than this!
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16Hmm
17Why Dont Cats Eat Oranges?
Hmmm?
- Answer
- They have a gene that allows them to make their
own Vitamin C
18So do all mammals except
- Primates Monkeys, Apes and Humans
- and Guinea Pigs for some reason!
- Convergent evolution
19The Vitamin C gene
- Exists in us humans, but its broken
- FYI, this broken gene codes for the protein
L-gulono-?-lactone oxidase - Discussion question Why would we be specially
created with a gene the doesnt work in us and
our closest relatives but works in more distant
relatives?
20Other broken genes
- There are other examples of these pseudogenes
for example, - decreased sense of smell in humans
- FOXP2, which is related to the development of
speech - FOXP2 works in humans, but is broken in chimps
- Molecular vestigial characters
21Overall, evolution is more like a fixer-upper
than a dream housevery good or
perfect
22Of course, it could all be an illusion! But,
Scientific Method assumes that nature is real -
that no tricky demons are making stuff
upEpistemology models Ontology
23Ok, back to Hominine Evolution
- Recall that Fr. Stang talked about some critters
that have characteristics between modern chimps
and modern humans theyre a Genus called
24Australopithecus
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26Movie Theme for this Lecture
- Out of Africa
- and its sequel
- Out of Africa II
27Out of Africa I
- 1.8 million years ago (1.8 Ma)
- Some groups of the Homo genus populate the Old
World from Africa - Fairly well established Consensus Science
28Fossil Evidence
- Discovery of an early (1.6 - 1.8 Ma) Homo fossil
outside of Africa
29Out of Africa II
- 100,000 years ago (100 Ka)
- Homo sapiens populates the Old World from Africa,
replacing existing hominines - This is controversial Frontier Science
30TIME PERSPECTIVE of this lecture...
31In This Lecture...
- Were concerned with the last 2,000,000 years (2
Ma) or so of Earths 4.5 billion year (Ga)
history - 2,000,000 4,500,000,000 .044
- If all Earths history were one day...
- .044 X 24 X 60 X 60 38 seconds
32CULTURE!
- Is this what it means to be human?
- Were now getting into Cultural Evolution, the
third part of the course
33Culture
- The patterned behavior and mental constructs that
individuals learn, are taught, and share within
the context of the groups to which they belong
34Early Culture
- Involved tools, and later, art both of which
need to be passed on from generation to
generation by teaching, not genetics
35Culture
- Very likely requires language abilities either
spoken or symbolic - Two complementary events in the Hominine lineage
- Bipedalism ? frees up hands
- Brocas Area in frontal lobe of brain to
coordinate fine muscle movements, including
whats needed for speech
36THE ARCHEOLOGICAL AGES
- Classified by types of tools
37THE STONE AGES
38PALEOLITHIC
- Old Stone Age
- 2.5 Ma gt about 10 Ka
- Started with Archaic Homo
- Recall last lecture Brain size Tools - keys to
classification of the Homo genus - Tool styles changed over time and can be used to
classify cultures kind of like index fossils
39CAVE ART
- Earliest is around 50Ka
- The Upper Paleolithic
- Behaviorally modern humans
- In addition to being Anatomically Modern Humans
(AmHs) - Whats the meaning of this art?
- Dawn of Human Creativity
40Chauvet Cave, France 32 Ka
41NEOLITHIC
- 10 Ka gt ?
- Also know as the Agricultural Revolution
- A Neolithic product BEER!
42Beyond the NEOLITHIC
- Copper, Bronze Age, Iron Age,
- Industrial Age
- 1700s in England
- Now Information Age?
43How Scientists and other folks interpret evidence
44Lumpers vs. Splitters
- Lumpers gt Fewer species from the same data. In
the extreme, favor a ladder pattern to
evolution - Splitters gt Many different species gt favor a
bushier tree pattern - Im more of a lumper in this lecture
45Two ExamplesofLumping vs. Splitting
- The Hobbits Flores Man
- Neandertals
46A Strange New Species(?) -- Homo Floresiensis
- Discovered Summer 2004 on the Indonesian island
of Flores
47Flores Man The Hobbit
- Parts of seven individuals found
- Lived as recently as 13 Ka
- Just over three feet tall
- Brain size in Australopithecus range
- Body and facial features more like Homo genus
- Evidence of advanced tool use and hunting
48Flores Man The Hobbit
- One hypothesis is they are descendents of Homo
groups from Out of Africa I This would be an
example of splitting - Comparison of skulls of Flores Man with modern
human ?
49Flores Man The Hobbit
- Another hypothesis is they are mutant H. sapiens
This would be an example of lumping - Comparison of mutant (above) with Flores Man
(below) ?
50Latest research shows that that Flores Man is
- Not a tiny-brained mutant,
- But is a side branch H. floresiensis
- Here the Splitters are more likely correct
51Neandertal MEN
52Neandertal
- remains were first discovered in 1856 in the
valley (tal) of the Neander River near Düsseldorf - Existed from probably at least 230 Ka to 29 Ka
- Fossils of at least 500 individuals have been
found throughout Middle East and Europe (none in
Africa or East Asia). Map ?
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55Distinguishing anatomical features include
- Short and stocky
- High brow ridges
- Weak chin
- Protruding face
- Modern-size brain with Brocas Area
56Distinguishing anatomical features include
- Short and stocky
- High brow ridges
- Weak chin
- Protruding face
- Modern-size brain with Brocas Area
57How to Classify Neandertals?Are they human?
- That is, are they Homo sapiens? (Lumping)
- or Homo neanderthalensis? (Splitting)
- or Homo sapiens neanderthalensis? (in between)
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58Or were they Homer sapiens ???
59Well get back to the Neandertal controversy in a
moment
60Sidebar Anti-Evolutionary Creationists
- Can be both lumpers and splitters at the same
time! - Lumpers All Australopithecines are apes, and
all Homo are humans - Splitters They continually complain about
absence of missing links (transitional fossils) - Recall Fr. Stang showed many examples of
transitional fossils - E.g., Brain size (1 ? 2), thumbs and feet,
angle of spine, pelvis, knees, activities tools
and fire, etc.
61Out of Africa II
- H. sapiens evolves in Africa and some populations
of these migrate to the Old World replacing
Neandertals and Later Homo - Controversy! (Scientists arent afraid of
controversy the essence of Scientific Method is
to address controversy)
62Three lines of Evidenceto establish Origin of
Modern Humans
- Anatomy --gt fossils
- Genetics --gt mostly on present-day humans
- Archeology --gt Tools and Art
63Genetic Diversity
- Modern humans are genetically
- less diverse than most other species
- .08 F vs. gt.20 F
64Mitochondrial DNA Study
lt Rebecca Cann
65MtDNA Study conclusions...
- Genetic variability shows the greatest amount of
diversity in sub-Saharan African populations - High variability suggests that the African
populations have been accumulating genetic
mutations for the longest time -- i.e., they are
the oldest living populations
66MtDNA Study conclusions...
- Genetic distance is greatest between African
populations and other groups
67MtDNA Study conclusions...
- Supports the Out of Africa II (monogenesis)
rather than the multiregional hypothesis
Multiregional
Recent (Out of Africa)
68How do Neandertals fit in?
69Ntal Genetics
- DNA recovered from several individuals
- October 2006 Nature article
- Within-group variation much less than between
Ntals and moderns - MRCA of them and moderns was 500 Ka
- Supports different species view
- Supports Out of Africa II as well
70Neandertal Culture
- Brocas Area ? Possible language ability, but
phonemes dont fossilize! - Specialized tools (Levallois technique)
- No cave art found
- Possible ritual burial pollen in one grave
- Possible altruism fossil of an old crippled
individual found
71Specialized Tools
- Levallois technique (flaking)
- 20 different types discovered gt
72Ritual Burial? Shanidar Cave, Iraq
73Altruism ?
- Some evidence of altruism
- This specimen was old and crippled
- Chimpanzees, e.g., abandon their sick
74ART ?
- No evidence of genuine art
- Certainly no cave art
- Were they too dumb or
- Just too busy?
Reindeer phalanges gt
75Most Recent N-tal Fossils
- Found are 29 - 32 Ka
- In Gibraltar (Portugal)
76Out of Africa II Migrations
77An Open Question What happened to the Ntals?
- Did H. sapiens from Africa outcompete or outfight
Neandertals ? - Only 1 competitive edge in niche could lead to
extinction in 5,000 years! - Or were some Ntal genes absorbed into the modern
population?
78Ntal replacement by modern H. sapiens or
absorption?
79Paleogeography of Modern Humans
- Very simplified here
- When were each of the continents settled by
modern humans?
80Continents were populated in this order
- Africa (130 Ka)
- Asia
- Middle East (100 Ka)
- Remainder (60 Ka)
- Australia (60 Ka)
- Europe (35 Ka)
- Americas (20 - 30 Ka) Dec. 2000 Natl Geographic
81Native Americans - Florida 14 Ka
82Science doesnt claim to know everything about
everything
- But, it does claim to know something and to be
fair about what it does know - FYI the alternative is epistemological nihilism
- If we dont everything, then we know nothing.
83Midterm Exam
- Wednesday February 28
- Here in the Shen