This implies that language originated earlier in human
evolution than thought.

CB

http://www.babelsdawn.com/babels_dawn/

The Neanderthal genome includes the human version of the 
FOXP2 gene. In my most recent post on that finding (see: Narrowing Down the 
Suspects) I said:
The original dating of the appearance of the FOXP2 gene in its 
human form put it between 200 and 100 thousand years ago. 
Many arguments about the recency of language have claimed 
authority based on that date, and now find their cards are very weak. ... In 
November 2006 this blog reported on a paper presented at a conference in 
Stellenbosch, 
South Africa claiming that the original dating effort on FOXP2 had been grossly 
in error and the true date of the human version of the gene was 1.8 to 1.9 
million years ago. ... I have emailed the paper’s main author, Karl Diller, to 
ask for an update on his work, but have 
not yet had a response.
Now I have gotten a response. In a nutshell, he is sticking by his earlier 
findings:
It is true that the [original] date for FOXP2 was widely cited before the 
Neanderthal results, but I would say that hardly anyone believes anymore 
that the FOXP2 mutations were recent. The accepted date for the common 
ancestor with Neanderthals is ~660,000 years ago. We stand by the genomic 
evidence and our date of 1.8 or 1.9 million years ago for the FOXP2 
mutations.
More
Carl Zimmer reminds me of a letter Molecular Biology and 
Evolution (here) arguing that the Neanderthal gene is a contaminant from 
inbreeding with Homo sapiens. These things will be argued for some time, and as 
I said in my 
Narrowing Down the Suspects post:
... all dates on this gene are likely to be taken with several grains of salt 
without multiple, independent confirmations.


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