They form the world’s largest family tree that unites 27 million people
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They form the world’s largest family tree that unites 27 million people
They form the world’s largest family tree that unites 27 million people
Have you ever wondered where your ancestors came from and how they were distributed around the planet? A team of scientists created the family tree … 02.26.2022, Sputnik World
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Evolutionary geneticists Yan Wong and Anthony Vones from the University of Oxford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created an impressive family tree that details where and how humans lived. The author of the study emphasizes that this method can be applied to any other organism, from bacteria to orangutans. This is especially beneficial for medicine because it “can separate the real connections between genetic zones and diseases from the pseudo-links that arise from our shared ancestral history.” During the study, the Wong and Vons team used. The so-called non-parameter registration system is to collect more than 3,600 individual queues from 215 populations and approximately 70,000 generations. The oldest specimens used in the study are 100,000 years old. As Wong explains, he “recreated the genes of our ancestors and used them to build a vast network of relationships.” In this way, he was able to determine where and when they lived. Such as migration from the African continent. Researchers estimate that the extinct hominins lived on Earth between 1.9 million and 117,000 years ago. Available genetic data describing all human genetic variations.
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Inheritance
Have you ever wondered where your ancestors came from and how they were distributed around the planet? The team of scientists has created a family tree that unites less than 27 million people and is based on more than six million genetic sequences.
Evolutionary geneticists Yan Wong And Anthony VanceFrom the University of Oxford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, they have created an impressive family tree that shows in detail where and how human beings lived.
“We have created a large family tree that is as accurate as possible in the history that led to all the genetic variations found in humans today, which is a legacy for all of humanity. This genetics allows us to see how each person’s genetic sequence is linked to another. To explain In a consideration of Wong Daily Mail.
In fact, it is not just a tree, but a collection of trees that can help us discover our entire lineage and show how the genetic sequences of all humans are intertwined.
May 5, 2021, 17:15 GMT
The author of the study emphasizes that this method can be applied to any other organism, from bacteria to orangutans. This is especially beneficial for medicine because it “can separate the real connections between genetic zones and diseases from the pseudo-links that arise from our shared ancestral history.”
During the study, Wong and Vones’ team used a so-called infinite recording system to collect. 3,600 unique series 215 cities and approx 70,000 generations. The oldest specimens used in the study are 100,000 years old. As Wong explains, he “recreated the genes of our ancestors and used them to build a vast network of relationships.” In this way, he was able to determine where and when they lived.
The extraordinary genealogical map shows how people in different corners of the planet interact with each other and are descended from common ancestors and illustrate some important events in human history such as migration from the African continent.
Researchers say that the earliest ancestors of modern humans were “probably” Homo erectusExtinct hominids that inhabited the earth between 1.9 million and 117,000 years ago
“These ancestors lived a million years ago, which is much longer than modern estimates of the age of modern humans (250,000 to 300,000 years ago), so we inherit a portion of our genes from individuals who do not identify them as modern humans, but they may have lived in Northeast Africa,” the scientists explain.
The study authors now plan Create more complex wood Available genetic data describing all human genetic variations.
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