CSHL Keynote; Dr. Svante Pääbo, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2020
- "Archaic Genomics" from The Biology of Genomes meeting 5/8/2020
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Well done Svante! Here’s a Nobel for you today! 🎉😊
This man is incredible
Just fascinating! Thank you very much.
amzing data about nenderthal movement across Asia -
Great talk
Pain is in some ways an advantage, take or instance, I have suffered a hand injury that required the surgeon to sow the tendons together. The surgeon explained that I should not stress the repair until the tendons grow together sufficiently. This is not easy as I have a farm to run. So I have decided not to use any pain killer so that I might get a degree of pain feed back, which hopefully helps me be mindful of the degree of stress that I might apply on this slow healing injury.
I adore this stuff.
And this stuff adores you
Caro Svante Paabo, gostaria se assistir ao vivo uma se suas palestras.
Honestly I never even thought about evolutionary anthropology before or anything, I didn't really know people actually were studying it currently. But, watching this video was really enlightening and super cool. Thanks :)
Großartig!🥰
The great Svante Paabo. He is a very interesting geek.
Det är inte "Holland", der är "Nederland" vsg! Väldigt bra lecture!!
Dr. Svante Pääbo needs a better microphone setup. A headset with a directional mic might remove some of the room reverb.
Is that why h7mans have so many different ethic groups
yes because we came out of africa?lol
yes, but also no. very ancient ethnic groups formed this way, but we're talking about at least several tens of thousands of years ago.
For context ancient rome and egypt were at their height less than 5 thousand years ago, and the earliest evidence of agriculture is around 10 thousand years old.
Very few if any modern ethnic groups are as old as agriculture, so while the distribution of ancient hominid ancestry we see in modern humans is related to ancient ethnic groups, it is not a direct line from ancient ethnic groups to modern ones.
Most famously the "Ancient North Eurasians" as David Reich calls them, were shown to be a link between Europeans and the people of the Americas, showing clearly that the Americas were populated long before modern East Asians formed their contemporary ethnic groups, and thus the people of the Americas are not a subgroup of East Asians, despite being genetically closer to them than to any other living group of humans.
What about blodgroups ? I'm O negative that's why I ask.
Great content but largely unintelligible. He should have used a microphone headset and not his speaker.
Early humans ......not monkeys....good let's keep it that way.. keep your religion to yourself.....the Monkey Man Religion needs to stay out of our universities we have separation of church and state....ok?... 😆 🤣 😂
What? Is this comment pro- or anti-religion? Anyway, what they call early humans here is not a monkey anymore, but different from a modern human yet.