Given that neanderthals and Denisovans had children with homosapiens I wonder how much of their DNA affects us, I had read that there might even be a chance we inherited autism from the Denisovans?
What do you all think?
Given that neanderthals and Denisovans had children with homosapiens I wonder how much of their DNA affects us, I had read that there might even be a chance we inherited autism from the Denisovans?
What do you all think?
Ha,
I'm happy I've made you laugh.
I will have a read of the Queen of Autism Temple Grandin.
I have been reading about neanderthals and Denisovans very interesting what I have learnt, to what is commonly known about them.
They are not brutes they may have had their own language wich I think is perhaps,
Basque language, the oldest language in Europe. ... Euskera is a very old language whose origins remain unknown. Renowned linguists and historians believe that it can be the direct descendant of the language spoken by the dwellers of the caves of Altamira, Ekain or Lascaux.
Plus the pain resistance wich is a known trait. And the creativity also a known trait.
i think that would be one of the biggest research projects of all time!
i recommend you read the following book written by the queen of autism Temple Grandin
she covers the genes involved in autism quite well. Also, her book is simple a good read and delivers a different attitude to autism
BTW I got it from my local library :)
ask your mum and dad if you have any Nearderthals in your family tree !
I do entertain the idea, that if you have a neanderthal man who because of his biological differences would perhaps processes things differently like an autistic person perhaps, and when let's say the Neanderthal mates with a homosapien
The child would be a mix therfore a spectrum is created?
I am not saying this is the case but I would think further into it, to see if it could make sense enough to be a possibility.
What do you think Aidie.