We're Only Human...well, maybe not only





      It’s no secret that when sizzle goes out of sexy time that human beings are prone to stepping out – but out of our species?
       Svante Paabo is the director of genetics at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology is quite sure there was a historic hook-up or two, but what he wants to know is did we get anything out of it? Here he is in the Times Online UK: :

       “What I’m really interested in is, did we have children back then and did those children contribute to our variation today?” he said. “I’m sure that they had sex, but did it give offspring that contributed to us? We will be able to answer quite rigorously with the new [Neanderthal genome] sequence.”

       The Neanderthals were not as primitive as they were once thought to be, “giving their dead complex burials, and making tools and jewelry...” said Professor Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum, and presumably overdoing the cologne, acting like they know something about real estate and asking human girls "So, what jewelry store did you get your eyes from, honey?"  
       My favorite part is that Dr. Paabo is so certain that the sex happened, whether the children did or not. Geneticists presumably know humans as well as anyone can and it's brilliant that he just assumes that if it walked upright humans would eventually try to bang it.  I believe him. Everything evolves, but nothing really changes. 

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