Evidence on human origins from haemoglobins of African apes
- 1 June 1983
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 303 (5917) , 546-548
- https://doi.org/10.1038/303546a0
Abstract
Molecular data have influenced views concerning human origins, first, by supporting the genealogical classification of Pan (chimpanzee) and Gorilla with Homo rather than with Pongo (orangutan)1,2 and, second, by suggesting that only a few million years separate humans and chimpanzees from their last common ancestor3,4. Indeed, the cladistic distances in phylogenetic trees constructed from amino acid sequence data, on detecting many superimposed mutations, yielded a ‘molecular-clock’ divergence date between Homo and Pan of only 1–1.5 Myr BP5. This date, which is even more recent than that (4.2–5.3 Myr BP)6 calculated using phenetic distances from immunological and DNA-hybridization comparisons (Table 1), is too near the present considering the existence of 3–4 Myr-old fossils of bipedal human ancestors7 (and a 5.5 Myr-old jaw fragment assigned to Australopithecus8). Perhaps decelerated sequence evolution occurred; alternatively, hominoid distances could have been underestimated, because chimpanzee and gorilla were represented mostly by sequences inferred from peptide amino acid compositions, as was the case for their haemoglobins9,10. To help rectify this situation we report here the rigorously determined α- and β-haemoglobin amino acid sequences not only of chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and Gorilla gorilla but also pygmy chimpanzee (Pan paniscus). Our findings favour the explanation of decelerated evolution and point to selection preserving perfected haemoglobin molecules.Keywords
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