Wikispell:Cunnung/05-2010
Ācƿiċed: ƿyllen mæmmoþ blōdprotīene[adiht | adiht fruman]Sunnandæȝ, 2 Þrimilċemōnaþ, 2010 bȳ Ewen Callaway - āƿended on Mōnandæȝe, 3 Þrimilċemōnþe, 2010 Flēotende in fandungēarþyrle in Ƿinnipegge, Cænadan, biþ lȳtl stycce ƿyllenes mæmmoðes — blōdprotīene þe mæȝe cȳðan hū þā dēor þolodon in þǣre caldnesse þurh īsielde. Ƿyllen mæmmoðas steorfodon fore ymbe 3,500 ȝēarum. Hīe habbaþ Affricanisce forefæderas mid elpendas fore ymbe 7,000,000 ȝēarum, fore fērende norþ betƿēonan fore 1 and 2 þūsenda þūsend ȝēarum. Kevin Campbell of Manitoba Hēahscōle and his menn begunnon mid DNA fram 43,000 ȝēara mæmmoðe of Siberian. His hæmoglobin, sēo protīene þe lyft bierþ ymbe þǣm bodiȝe, hæfþ þrīe cgenetisc endebyrdnesse þe Asianisce elpendas ne habbaþ — his nīehst cƿiċ cynn. Campbelles menn ƿorhton þās endebyrdnesse into Asianiscan elpendes hæmoglobin cgīene, þonne Eschisceria coli brucon to macienne mæniȝ þūsenda þūsend bisena þǣre ācƿiċedan protīene. Fruman[adiht | adiht fruman]Cunnungƿitan Onfindaþ Nīƿe Sēðunge þæs Neāndertālmannes innan Ūs[adiht | adiht fruman]Þunresdæȝ, 6 Þrimilċemōnaþ, 2010 bȳ Gregory Mone - āƿended on Friȝedæȝ, 7 Þrimilċemōnþe, 2010 Ƿē sōðliċe habbaþ sum “hlǣƿmann” innan ealla ūs. Betƿeoxrīċisc tēam cunnungƿitena onfundon, on þǣre fyrmestan tīde, þone ful Neāndertāles cgenōm, and þā becymas, þe man in 7 Þrimilċemōnþes fadunge Science cȳþþ, ȝiefþ nīƿe ƿīsdōm ymbe ūre nīehste ūtƿiċungiscum siblingum, and nīƿu ȝescēad to fandienne þone cgenetisc staðol ymbe hƿæt menn ǣnliċ macaþ. Ac se grēat spell? Þā cunnungƿitan fundon ēac andcȳðnesse þe menn and Neāndertālmenn brēdodon tōgædre. And man mæȝ þā becymas findan þæs forestǣrliċan ȝehǣmes in mǣsta lēoda DNA. Bȳ ȝemetende se Neāndertālmannes cgenōm ƿiþ þā fīfa tōdaga manna fram sundorum dǣlum ȝeond þǣre ƿorulde, þā cunnungƿitan fundon þæt ymbe 1 – 4 ǣlċhundred þāra cgenōma Unaffricanisca manna cumaþ of ūre fuldēadum siblingum. “Hēo is lȳtl ac sƿīðe ƿæru andefen,” cƿiþþ Harvard cgenetisc cunnungƿita David Reich, ān þāra tƿibōcera þæs ȝeƿrites. Fruman[adiht | adiht fruman] |
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