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    Genomic clues suggest humans’ ancestors nearly went extinct 9L years ago

    • September 25, 2023
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    Genomic clues suggest humans’ ancestors nearly went extinct 9L years ago

    Subject :Science and technology

    Section: Msc

    Introduction 

    • In November 2022, the global human population surpassed eight billion, highlighting our dominant presence on Earth.
    • Our dominance is attributed to cognitive abilities, technology, and environmental reshaping, but it has led to habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change, endangering species.

    Human Evolution and Genomic Insights

    • Genomic data and fossils provide profound insights into human evolution.
    • Ancient DNA has preservation limitations, offering recent insights.
    • Computational tools analyze genome sequences, mitochondrial DNA, and the Y chromosome, extending understanding across time scales.
    • These tools identify population bottlenecks, founder events, and genetic disease origins.

    Population Bottlenecks, Founder Effects, and Genetic Diversity

    • Population Bottlenecks:
      • Occur when a population is sharply reduced in size, often due to catastrophic events or environmental changes.
      • The genetic diversity of the population significantly decreases, as only a small number of individuals survive and reproduce.
      • Bottlenecks reduce numbers, leading to founder effects.
    • Founder Effects:
      • Genetic phenomena occur when a small group of individuals, or founders, establishes a new population in a different geographical area or under isolated conditions.
      • These founders carry only a subset of the genetic diversity present in the larger source population.
      • The new population inherits a limited range of genetic traits, often resulting in increased frequencies of specific traits or genetic diseases among their descendants.
    • Examples of Founder Populations:
      • A small group of individuals gave rise to the modern Ashkenazi Jewish population, leading to a higher prevalence of certain genetic diseases in this group.
      • Similarly, Indian endogamous groups, formed through strict marriage practices, have shared genomic stretches due to inbreeding, resulting in specific genetic traits being more common within these populations.

    Near-Extinction Event in Human History

    • Recent computational research challenges prior human origin estimates.
    • Around 1,200 founding ancestors are proposed, contrasting earlier estimates of 100,000.
    • The bottleneck occurred about 900,000 years ago, lasting over 100,000 years.
    • This bottleneck coincided with significant climate changes, potentially affecting species survival.
    • Recovery may be linked to improved conditions, fire use, and agriculture.
    • The prolonged small breeding population likely influenced human genetic diversity and evolutionary outcomes.
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