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USP Lecture - Archeogenetics and the deep history of humanity - Prof. Johannes Krause 

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Human history over the last 100,000 years, based on evidence from DNA extracted from ancient bones. Highlight for the 2010 studies in which the first version of the complete Neanderthal genome was published, confirming that this extinct species hybridized with modern humans.
Prof. Johannes Krause received his Ph.D. in Genetics at the University of Leipzig. Subsequently, he worked at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, before he was appointed Professor for Archeology and Paleogenetics at the University of Tübingen, at the Institute for Archaeological Sciences. Johannes Krause focusses on the analysis of old to very old DNA using the DNA sequencing. His research interests include pathogens from historical epidemics, as well as human evolution. He also contributed to the deciphering of the genetic heritage of Neanderthals, and managed to prove that Neanderthals and modern humans share the same language gene ( FOXP2). In 2010 he discovered the first genetic evidence of the Denisovans, a stone-age primeval Homo species from Siberia. With his work on the evolution of historical infectious diseases, he was able to demonstrate that most of today's plague pathogen originated in the Middle Ages. From June 2014 Johannes Krause was Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human History in Jena, and in June 2020 he moved to the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig.

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Комментарии : 17   
@jimbrindamour616
@jimbrindamour616 Год назад
Reading Krause's book "A Short History of Humanity" for the 2nd time. Much of this lecture is in that book. Brilliant and recommened for anyone interested in archeology, ancient history and archeogenetics.
@mnelson9057
@mnelson9057 Год назад
Excellent talk but the sound was awful.
@fortuitousthings8606
@fortuitousthings8606 Год назад
this research must have cost millions but the sound for this video is terrible
@brooklyna007
@brooklyna007 Год назад
Lol yea, great lecture but kill the sound guy.
@fjskfkskfkdkd8790
@fjskfkskfkdkd8790 8 месяцев назад
State funded university in a third world country, of course it'll be shitty
@notsocrates9529
@notsocrates9529 7 месяцев назад
Did they pay somebody to film with binoculars? Why is he so far away?
@jasonbinedell3509
@jasonbinedell3509 7 месяцев назад
Disappointing
@fjskfkskfkdkd8790
@fjskfkskfkdkd8790 7 месяцев назад
Brazil sucks
@coolworx
@coolworx 7 месяцев назад
It's too bad that there's an annoying buzzing sound.
@Tele-fk4cu
@Tele-fk4cu 16 дней назад
I do love a 13amp cable hum...
@peterklevius4566
@peterklevius4566 Год назад
In my 1992 book Demand for Resources I first connected the big brained Jinnuishan fossil with the small brained Khoisan. 2012 I finally proved that humans couldn't possibly have evolved on a continent but instead in the volatile SE Asian archipelago. I also connected the Bantu expansion with the Yamnaya expansion.
@nukhetyavuz
@nukhetyavuz Год назад
awesome lecture👍love johannes krause🍀💪and what i learn every time i watch his lectures👍👍👍 sound is gone,exactly at the time he makes the leaping statement about anatolia and europe😡
@tinakulczar2502
@tinakulczar2502 7 месяцев назад
Terrible sound, real shame :(
@judymiles7186
@judymiles7186 9 месяцев назад
When you have only one camera ...........
@gregstadermann
@gregstadermann 19 дней назад
sounds like this was recorded in a high school gym with feedback from something, unwatchable which is unfortunate
@EvanArlen-v4g
@EvanArlen-v4g 7 дней назад
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