Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted May 16, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted May 16, 2024 50,000-Year-Old Neanderthal ******** Reveal Oldest Human Viruses Analysis of Neanderthal skeleton ******** from 50,000 years ago found 2 years ago in Russia’s Chagyrskaya ***** has revealed fascinating genetic data. Genetic material from three prevalent viruses affecting humans today was discovered – adenovirus (causing cold symptoms), herpesvirus (associated with cold sores), and papillomavirus (known for ******** warts and *******). These discoveries mark the oldest human viruses ever found, surpassing a 31,000-year-old virus identified in ***** sapiens teeth from north-east Siberia. The research was conducted by Marcelo Briones and his team at the Federal University of São Paulo. They’ve published this groundbreaking research in the latest edition of This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up magazine. ‘Jurassic Park Like Viruses’: ******** Caused Neanderthal Decline? Briones emphasizes that comparing the ancient viral genetic sequences with modern counterparts has ruled out the possibility of contamination from contemporary humans or predators that may have interacted with the ********. This opens the door to potential synthesis and laboratory testing of these ancient viruses in modern human cells. “These Jurassic Park-like viruses could then be studied for their reproductive and pathogenic traits and compared to present-day counterparts,” Briones, the study’s lead author told This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . The extinction of our close evolutionary relatives, the Neanderthals, ******** a compelling enough mystery in anthropology. While factors such as climate change and increased competition from ***** sapiens are often cited, one significant aspect often overlooked is the role of ********. In this most recent discovery, the presence of viruses like adenoviruses, herpesviruses, and papillomaviruses suggests that Neanderthals likely faced similar health challenges to modern humans. Adenoviruses, for example, can cause ailments like the common cold and gastroenteritis, while herpesviruses are associated with conditions like mononucleosis and multiple sclerosis. Additionally, papillomaviruses are known for their connection to cervical *******. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common virus that infects the reproductive tract and cervical ******* is by far the most common ******** caused by it. ( This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up / This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ) This finding raises the possibility that Neanderthals may have been particularly vulnerable to these viruses. However, concerns about contamination in paleogenetics are valid. In this study, researchers took precautions to ensure the reliability of their findings, comparing ancient viral sequences with modern ones to rule out contamination. The absence of matches between ancient and recent viral strains strengthens the confidence in the authenticity of the discovered viruses in Neanderthal ********. Exchange of Pathogens: Between ***** Sapiens and Neanderthals Given the close genetic relationship between ***** sapiens and Neanderthals, evidenced by the interbreeding that resulted in approximately 2% of the DNA in individuals of ********* or ****** descent being of Neanderthal origin, it’s plausible to consider the exchange of pathogens, including viruses, between these two human species, reports This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . It’s reasonable to speculate that encounters between ***** sapiens and Neanderthals could have facilitated the transmission of *********. This hypothesis gains support from the ease with which humans can transmit ********* to chimpanzees, our closest living relatives. Therefore, it’s conceivable that interactions between ***** sapiens and Neanderthals involved the exchange of various pathogens, potentially including viruses, contributing to the complex dynamics of health and ******** in prehistoric human populations. The passing of human papillomavirus from Neanderthals to ***** sapiens was also found likely in This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up published in PLOS Pathogens. Neanderthal and modern human interaction likely facilitated the passing on of viruses. ( This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up / This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Stock) Flawed This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up : Hanging on to the Evidence Since the study of ancient viruses ******** a nascent field requiring further exploration, the current methods used to authenticate ancient DNA results from humans may not directly apply to viruses due to their inherently shorter DNA strands. Briones has expressed skepticism about the feasibility and objective of reviving the ancient viruses. She notes the challenges involved, including the incomplete understanding of how the viruses’ DNA is damaged and the reconstruction of fragmented pieces into a complete viral genome. She also concluded by emphasizing the importance of considering host-virus interactions, particularly in a markedly different environment. It would be fair to say that the findings were expected, considering that modern humans typically experience around 10 ********* throughout their lifetimes, implying a likelihood of viral infections among these ancient ancestors. Among the group of nine individuals studied, genetic analyses revealed familial relationships, with two identified as a daughter and her father, and the father being linked to two other men, potentially sharing a common grandmother. The group, spanning various age ranges from children to adults, is believed to have perished simultaneously, although the cause of their demise ******** unknown, as there are no signs of burial. These recent discoveries are anticipated to provide further insights into the factors contributing to the extinction of Neanderthals approximately 40,000 years ago. Top image: Oldest human viruses found in Neanderthal DNA. 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