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Neanderthal Picture re-created via DNA

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September 17, 2008?Meet Wilma?named for the redheaded Flintstones character?the first model of a Neanderthal based in part on ancient DNA evidence.

Artists and scientists created Wilma (shown in a photo released yesterday) using analysis of DNA from 43,000-year-old bones that had been cannibalized. Announced in October 2007, the findings had suggested that at least some Neanderthals would have had red hair, pale skin, and possibly freckles.

Created for an October 2008 National Geographic magazine article, Wilma has a skeleton made from replicas of pelvis and skull bones from Neanderthal females. Copies of male Neanderthal bones?resized to female dimensions?filled in the gaps.

(The National Geographic Society owns both National Geographic News and National Geographic magazine.)

"For the first time, anthropologists can go beyond fossils and peer into the actual genes of an extinct species of human," said National Geographic's senior science editor, Jamie Shreeve, who oversaw the project.

"We saw an opportunity to literally embody this new science in a full-size Neanderthal female, reconstructed using the latest information from genetics, fossil evidence, and archaeology."

http://news.nationalgeographic...neanderthal-photo.html
 
Yowsah. If those were the females running around at that time, I don't understand why the human race didn't cease to exist!
 
So when are they going to fill in the missing DNA with modern human DNA and create a Neanderthal zoo?

lol
 
Originally posted by: astroidea
honestly, aside from the fact that she needs a bath, she doesn't look too much different from one of us

The bridge of the nose as somewhat gigantic as well .... but otherwise I agree
 
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
looks like southern trailer trash to me

Whereas it kind of reminds me of your standard New England white trash. To each his own stereotypes I guess.
 
Originally posted by: astroidea
Well neanderthals actually had more cranial mass than modern humans. They may have similar if not maybe better potential intelligence than us, so you probably wouldn't want to put them in a zoo but raise them with our culture.
I actually just read about it today in this interesting book.
http://www.amazon.com/Phantoms...es-Human/dp/0688172172

I know, it was tongue in cheek. It is obvious they are enough like us that we couldn't keep them in cages... lol
 
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