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- "Neanderthals have revealed interesting elements of the human genome". What are those elements ?Aegyptopithecus has features in common with modern monkeys, such as limbs of equal length with limited wrist mobility. Question 11 options: True False All the Great Apes are Hominoids, but not all Hominoids are Great Apes. Question 12 options: True False The Australopithecus afarensis skeleton was a remarkable find because though the skeleton appeared completely ape-like, it was likely Australopithecus afarensis could walk upright. Question 13 options: True False Members of the genus Homo show a considerable reduction in tooth size suggesting a more specialized diet. Question 14 options: True False Acheulean hand-axes are notably larger than tools made by Homo habilis. Question 15 options: True…Using the information in the Reading file part II and textbook, answer the following questions: Whales possess vestigial organs in the form of pelvic girdle and hind limb bones. How would you explain this? How can you explain that, while forelimbs of bats and human arms are used for vastly different purposes, they do have similar anatomy? PART III. BIOINFORMATICS AND GENE MODIFICATION EVIDENCE SICKLE CELL ANEMIA: GENETICS AND EVOLUTIONCircle the mutation in DNA of the sickle-cell beta-globin gene fragment in the table below: Wild-type beta-globin gene fragment C A C G T A G A C T G A G G A C T C Sickle-cell beta-globin gene fragment C A C G T A G A C T G A G G A C A C Transcribe beta-globin DNA into mRNA. Note: DNA is already arranged in triplet sets (below). Translate mRNA codons into amino acids of hemoglobin protein sequence using the chart on page 3. Wild-type…
- Please answer fast At various times since the human lineage diverged from our common ancestor with chimps, there have been two or more species of human relatives alive at the same time, including times when our own species shared the planet with another species in our genus. If another species of Homo were still alive today, how would Homo sapiens interact with it?Question 1. What is the most recent estimated time of divergence between invertebrates and vertebrates, based on the ATPase 6 gene? What is the most distant? Question 2. Based on the most recent plausible age, which gene gives the most recent time for the divergence between invertebrates and vertebrates? According to that estimate, how long ago was this? Question 3. Based on the most distant plausible age, which gene gives the most distant time for the divergence between invertebrates and vertebrates? According to that estimate, how long ago was this?How are the evolution of hominids and the evolution of phones, in the image provided, similar to each other?
- Explain the following: discuss how language played as a vital part in human evolution. what development shows a big difference between homo sapiens and earlier homini species? discuss.Why did hominins evolve from an apelike primate?Using vertebrates as an example, how does comparative embryology prove evolution?
- In what order of descent did the species of Homo overtake one another? What was discovered in the caves at Atapuerca, in northern Spain and what does this say about archaic Homo sapiens (Homo heidelbergensis in this case)? What is “Excalibur” and what did it signify (Maybe)? In what ways did our ideas about Neanderthals change as the 20th century proceeds? What recent discovery in the Meuse Valley, Belgium, helped to refine our views of Neanderthals? What kind of research is going at the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany, regarding evolutionary studies? Why are children’s teeth so valuable to archaeologists? Why was hunting such a risky business for Neanderthals? Why did Neanderthals go extinct about 25,000 years ago? (Note, since this film was made our ideas about this have changed as you will see in next week's film.) What is “the bottleneck effect”?Why are the similarities among organisms during early development evidence for evolution? Give an example.What is a hominid?