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Neanderthal Extinction Linked to Genetic Crisis 100,000 Years Ago : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 27, 2025 10:51 pm
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The Neanderthals, our ancient human cousins, have long been a subject of fascination and speculation in the field of paleoanthropology. Their extinction is shrouded in mystery, with theories ranging from climate shifts to conflict with modern humans as potential causes. A recent study sheds new light on this enigmatic chapter in human history, suggesting that a decline in genetic diversity may have significantly contributed to the demise of the Neanderthals.

Conducted by an international team of researchers, the study utilized a unique approach, combining the analysis of the anatomy of the ear canal with existing Neanderthal genetics to uncover evidence of a genetic bottleneck over 100,000 years ago. By comparing the shapes of the ear’s semicircular canal in Neanderthal fossils from various locations with those of modern humans, the researchers were able to assess the relative diversity of genetic traits among different human populations.

“The development of the inner ear structures is known to be under very tight genetic control, making it an ideal proxy for studying evolutionary relationships between species in the past,” explains anthropologist Rolf Quam from Binghamton University. The findings from the study, which focused on Neanderthal fossils from sites across Europe and western Asia, point to a significant reduction in genetic diversity prior to the Neanderthals’ extinction around 40,000 years ago.

The study highlights the importance of the Croatian fossil site of Krapina and other late Neanderthal sites in France, Belgium, and Israel in unraveling the genetic history of our ancient relatives. The researchers suggest that a population crash occurred, leading to a decrease in genetic variation as evidenced by the shapes of the ear canal in fossil specimens.

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While the study provides valuable insights into the genetic diversity of Neanderthal populations, it also raises new questions. The unexpected level of diversity observed in the Krapina fossils challenges previous assumptions about genetic bottlenecks in Neanderthal evolution, pointing towards a single reduction in diversity shortly before their extinction.

Moving forward, the researchers aim to expand their analysis to include more samples and sites worldwide to gain a deeper understanding of how Neanderthals lived, migrated, and eventually disappeared. This innovative approach offers a novel perspective on estimating genetic diversity within Neanderthal populations and sheds new light on the factors that may have contributed to their extinction.

The research findings have been published in the journal Nature Communications, marking a significant contribution to our understanding of the Neanderthals’ genetic history and their ultimate fate.

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