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The first moderns in Anatolia

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90 Section HUMAN EVOLUTION MOLARS FROM DENISOVA CAVE AND PALEOGENETIC DATA OF A HOMININ FROM SIMA DE LOS HUESOS: PERSPECTIVES OF THE HUMAN EVOLUTION MODELS Buzhilova Alexandra Research Institute and Museum of Anthropology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia The much more interesting results of new coming investigations for the emergence of Homo sapiens in Eurasia are the mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence retrieved from few anthropological samples excavated in Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains in southern Siberia. <...> The individuals from Denisova cave represent an unknown type of hominin that shares a common ancestor with anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals. <...> While both Denisovan mtDNA sequences from different individuals represent individual archaic hominin lineages, the Denisovan nuclear genome from one of them appears less divergent, forming a sister group with Neanderthals. <...> An almost complete mitochondrial genome sequence of a hominin from Sima de los Huesos (Spain) was quite recently published. <...> The site became famous due to the largest assemblage of Middle Pleistocene hominin fossils dated about 300,000 years ago. <...> According anthropological investigations, the skeletal remains and teeth share a number of morphological features mostly closed to Homo heidelbergensis and also display distinct Neanderthal derived traits. <...> Data of mitochondrial genome sequence of a hominin from Sima de los Huesos show that it is closely related to the lineage leading to mitochondrial genomes of individuals from Denisova cave. <...> Paleogenetics explained that the background of Denisova genome derives from a population that lived before the separation of Neanderthals, Denisovans and modern humans. <...> The morphological data gave possibility to stress that two upper molars of Denisovans preserved some archaic morphological features, and that is why they are separated from the odontological morphological complex of Homo neanderthalensis and Homo heidelbergensis, both as AMH. <...> In context of genomic data Denisovans received gene fl ow from a hominin whose ancestors diverged deeply from the lineage leading to Neanderthals, Denisovans and modern humans. <...> Data on odontology allow assuming that Homo erectus sensu lato can be the most probable applicant for the role. <...> Key words: paleolithic, emergence of Homo sapiens in Eurasia, Denisova cave, Neanderthals and Modern Humans Contact information: Buzhilova Alexandra, e-mail: albu_pa@mail.ru <...>
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