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Create a written analysis of the many hominin genus...Ardipithecus, Australopithecus, the genus Homo, (and others!) and the relationships between each of them,please also include Neanderthal, Denisovan, and the Hobbits, and a short analysis of why Homo sapien sapiens are the only species left
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- 87. Characteristics frequently found among modern Asian populations that are also seen at high frequencies in Homo erectus include small molars and large incisors. large molars and small incisors. dental prognathism and large third molars. shovel shaped incisors. a sagittal crest.arrow_forwardWhat are HOX genes' role in lobe-finned fish to limbed tetrapod evolutionary transition? -Please explain "how" HOX genes have influenced these limbs/appendages from an evolutionary standpoint. Thank you.arrow_forwardIf you as a paleoanthropologist are plannin an excavation at a hominin site in East Africa which is dated to about 2 million years old, which fossil hominin species might you expect to find?arrow_forward
- The cranium of a hominid that was contemporary with A. afarensis, but appears to have a flatter face has been given the name [Select] [ Select ] Ardipithecus ramidus Australopithecus anamensis «Previous Next Australopithecus garhi Praehominis flatolis ew data to save. Last checked at 11:13pm Subn Kenyanthropus platyopsarrow_forwardPlease answer the questions and write paragraph. 3: What piece of information did the researchers use to suggest that Homo erectus did not have much body hair? 4: Where is Dmanisi? Why is it important? 5: Name three things about Homo erectus that separate them from the earlier hominins, including Homo habilis?arrow_forwardSome researchers separate the 'robust' from the 'gracile' australopithecines, and place them all in their own clade. Thes researchers put the robust forms in the genus [ Select] [ Select] Australopithecus Homo « Previous Next Paranthropus Praehominisarrow_forward
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