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LiberalNation
12-10-2007, 06:57 PM
Cool.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/evolution_human_dc;_ylt=AlkUWZu_Xt0Z5aZ7ysg7a6ADW7 oF

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Human evolution has been moving at breakneck speed in the past several thousand years, far from plodding along as some scientists had thought, researchers said on Monday.

In fact, people today are genetically more different from people living 5,000 years ago than those humans were different from the Neanderthals who vanished 30,000 years ago, according to anthropologist John Hawks of the University of Wisconsin.

The genetic changes have related to numerous different human characteristics, the researchers said.

Many of the recent genetic changes reflect differences in the human diet brought on by agriculture, as well as resistance to epidemic diseases that became mass killers following the growth of human civilizations, the researchers said.

For example, Africans have new genes providing resistance to malaria. In Europeans, there is a gene that makes them better able to digest milk as adults. In Asians, there is a gene that makes ear wax more dry.

The changes have been driven by the colossal growth in the human population -- from a few million to 6.5 billion in the past 10,000 years -- with people moving into new environments to which they needed to adapt, added Henry Harpending, a University of Utah anthropologist.

"The central finding is that human evolution is happening very fast -- faster than any of us thought," Harpending said in a telephone interview.

"Most of the acceleration is in the last 10,000 years, basically corresponding to population growth after agriculture is invented," Hawks said in a telephone interview. ~snip

diuretic
12-10-2007, 07:24 PM
Straight away I thought of Lamarck.

typomaniac
12-10-2007, 08:32 PM
Cool.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/evolution_human_dc;_ylt=AlkUWZu_Xt0Z5aZ7ysg7a6ADW7 oF

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Human evolution has been moving at breakneck speed in the past several thousand years, far from plodding along as some scientists had thought, researchers said on Monday.

In fact, people today are genetically more different from people living 5,000 years ago than those humans were different from the Neanderthals who vanished 30,000 years ago, according to anthropologist John Hawks of the University of Wisconsin.~snip
No wonder the conservatives are so upset these days. :laugh2:

diuretic
12-10-2007, 09:40 PM
No wonder the conservatives are so upset these days. :laugh2:

Gives a new meaning to the fundie fantasy "Left Behind" :laugh2:

Hobbit
12-11-2007, 01:06 AM
Wait, all I saw in that article was stuff about humans adapting to disease, changes brought about by diet change, and minor adjustments for environment. There's nothing here to suggest massive, species-jumping evolution. It's disease resistant humans, not

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