Everything about The Max Planck Institute For Evolutionary Anthropology totally explained
The
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (
German:
Max-Planck-Institut für evolutionäre Anthropologie) is a research institute for
evolutionary anthropology based in
Leipzig,
Germany, founded in 1997. It is part of the
Max Planck Institute network.
The Institute currently employs three hundred and thirty-four people.
Neanderthal genome
In July 2006, the
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and
454 Life Sciences announced that they'd be
sequencing the
Neandertal genome over the next two years. At three billion
base pairs, the Neandertal genome is roughly the size of the
human genome and likely shares many identical
genes. It is thought that a comparison of the Neandertal genome and human genome will expand understanding of Neanderthals as well as the evolution of humans and human brains.
DNA researcher
Svante Pääbo tested more than 70 Neandertal specimens and found only one that had enough DNA to sample. Preliminary DNA sequencing from a 38,000-year-old bone fragment from a
femur found in 1980 at
Vindija Cave in
Croatia shows that
Neanderthals and
Homo sapiens share about 99.5% of their DNA. It is believed that the two species shared a common ancestor about 500,000 years ago.
Nature has calculated the species diverged about 516,000 years ago, whereas fossil records show a time of about 400,000 years ago. From DNA records, scientists hope to falsify or confirm the theory that there was interbreeding between the species.
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