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Neanderthal-like ancestors had fingers like ours, finds study co-authored by 管家婆免费开奖大全 expert: CBC News

Photo of part of pinky finger of Denisovan
DNA from a bone at the base of the pinky finger of a young girl was originally used to identify Denisovans (漏 MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology)

Little is known about the Denisovans, an ancient human species related to Neanderthals, but a new study co-authored by the 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Bence Viola is helping anthropologists put a finger on the mysterious hominins鈥 place in human evolution.

Viola, an assistant professor in the department of anthropology, and researchers from France and Russia used a long-lost piece of Denisovan fossil to digitally reconstruct the species鈥 finger. The result was indistinguishable from modern humans鈥 slender fingers, and very different from the blunt, stubby digits of the Neanderthals, .

"Until now, all we knew was how their teeth looked," Viola told CBC News, referring to the Denisovans鈥 massive molars. 鈥淎ll these little pieces allow us to build a picture of who the Denisovans were.鈥

The finding suggests that the Denisovans, who were identified less than a decade ago, may have been more similar to humans than previously postulated.

 

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