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Meaning of "denisovan"

Denisovan refers to an extinct subspecies of archaic humans known from Pleistocene remains found in Siberia, Russia
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  • Of or pertaining to an extinct grouping of the genus Homo that lived in the Altay Mountains some 41,000 years ago.
  • A member of an extinct grouping of the genus Homo that lived in the Altay Mountains some 41,000 years ago.

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A fourth Denisovan fossil has been identified.
We do not know what the Denisovan looked like.
The bone belonged to a teenage girl who was part Neandertal and part Denisovan.
Research into the Denisovan story is always fascinating.
So far it makes it the oldest Denisovan.
This was exacerbated by the Denisovan mitochondrial DNA results that show a more distant divergence.
Tibetans inherited this adaptation thanks to their Denisovan admixture.
But the identification of Neanderthal and Denisovan ancestry in modern Eurasians complicated things.
Some older findings may or may not belong to the Denisovan line.
The Tibetan haplotype is more similar to the Denisovan haplotype than any modern human haplotype.
These components were interpreted as representing separate introgression events involving two divergent Denisovan populations.
The genetic diversity suggested by this Denisovan sample was apparently quite low.
The bone belonged to an ancient human who had a Neanderthal mother and a Denisovan father.
A Denisovan finger fossil is revealing secrets about this extinct Stone Age race.
I for one welcome our new Denisovan underlords.

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Reconstructing Denisovan from chemical changes in the DNA.
Visible here are the drilling marks on the Denisovan bracelet.
But this Denisovan DNA is distinct from that carried by Australasians.
The mother was a Neanderthal and the father was a Denisovan.
Picture of Denisovan molar.
But this archaic ancestry was not Neanderthal or Denisovan.
Denisovan genes are only detected in eastern Southeast Asia and Oceania.
Meet the first known child of Neandertal and a Denisovan.
The Denisovan Bracelet made of chloritolite and found in the Denisova Cave.
The genome of the offspring of a Neandertal mother and a Denisovan father.
Within Denisova Cave possible Denisovan artifacts were excavated among the fossils.
Archaeologists and represents the daughter of a Neanderthal mother and a Denisovan father.
In a similar breakthrough, the Denisovan genome was sequenced soon after.
Genetic analyses have also revealed that there are people today carrying some Denisovan DNA.
Proportion of the genome inferred to be Denisovan in ancestry in diverse non-Africans.
Mama is a Neanderthal and Daddy is a Denisovan.
Neanderthal1 and Denisovan 2 genome sequences revolutionized the study of ancient human history.
Map showing the distribution of Denisovan DNA.
Why these constant efforts to use Denisovan fossils as a vehicle for evolutionary propaganda?
Melanesians and Australian Aboriginals carry six per cent of Denisovan genes.
The only known Denisovan fossils so far are a finger bone and a molar found in Siberia . ".
Neanderthal and Denisovan.
Like in Neanderthal or Denisovan DNA . It was just dormant in a percentage of the population.
An artist 's reconstruction of a Denisovan girl.
The Denisovan individual PRDM9 does not correspond to any known human allele.
Besides the fingerbone, a total of three teeth have been genetically identified as Denisovan.
And a few years after that, we 'd have whole Denisovan and Neanderthal genomes available.
The analysis revealed that the child 's mother was a Neanderthal, and her father was a Denisovan.
In the mainland Asian populations, Denisovan markers can be found.
After the cave where the bone was found. Anthropologists named this new species Denisovan.
Later, Denisovan DNA turned up in two teeth recovered from the cave.
Based on ancient DNA methylation patterns, a portrait of a juvenile female Denisovan has been recreated.
Max Planck researchers describe Denisovan genome, illuminating the relationships between Denisovans and present-day humans.
For instance, some human beings living today carry certain Denisovan genes.
Explore further, A fourth Denisovan fossil has been identified.

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