define primates. what characteristics do they have that make them different from other mammals?
-"prosimians" = (lemurs, bushbabies) monkey's + apes -nails rather than claws -eyes in front instead of on the side (allowing 3 dimensional vision) -opposable thumbs
from which three pools of information do we gather our information to trace lineage of organisms?
-The fossil record
• The DNA (molecules)
• The physical features (anatomy)
what are included in the “great apes”?
orangutan gorilla chimpanzee humans (we are all part of the same monophyletic group because we are all descendants of a common ancestor)
which member of the “great apes” are the sister group to humans? (closest related)
chimpanzees
we differ in DNA sequence by just 1%!
what is Sahelanthropus tchadensis?
the earliest hominin
what is Australopithecus afarensis?
“Lucy”!
what is Ardipithecus ramidus?
“Ardi”
when did hominins go completely bipedal?
somewhere between Lucy and Ardi
“sapiens”
modern
“neanderthanensis”
from Neandertaler
“floresiensis”
from Indonesian island of Flores (known as the “hobbit”)
-adults just over 3 feet tall
“erectus”
upright
“heidelbergensis”
from heidelberg
“ergaster”
working
“rudolfensis”
from Lake Rudolph
“habilis”
nimble, quick, swift
how many mya did the hominin lineage first wander out of africa?
about 2 million years ago
homo eragaster/homo erectus
first hominin to venture out of africa
when did Neanderthals first appear?
- disappeared about 30,000 years ago
why do mammals often evolve small body size on islands?
because limited availability of food
what is the “multiregional hypothesis” of human origins?
• Homo ergaster roots
• Migrated out of Africa about 2 mya
• Many separate migrations from different populations
• Modern humans evolved in parallel out of these
different pop’ns.
• Proven incorrect by the Out of Africa theory
what is the “out of africa” hypothesis of human evolution?
• Much more recent move from Africa
• 200,000 ya rather than 2 mya
• Modern humans evolved from H. ergaster (H.
heidelbergensis) while still in Africa
• Then split off to various pop’ns as they continued to
migrate and separate across the region
mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)
what is some evidence for/against humans ad neanderthals interbreeding?
2. Neanderthal males interbred with Modern females but Neanderthal females did not interbreed with Modern males.