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    Now this amazes me!

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4782492.stm

    Family may provide evolution clue

    The siblings may have reverted to an ancient form of locomotion

    Five siblings from Turkey who can only walk on all fours could provide science with an insight into human evolution, researchers have said.

    The three sisters and two brothers could yield clues to why our ancestors made the transition from four-legged to two-legged animals, says a UK expert.

    But Professor Nicholas Humphrey rejects the idea that there is a "gene" for bipedalism, or upright walking.

    Professor Humphrey, from the London School of Economics (LSE), says that our own species' transition to walking on two feet must have been a more complex process that involved many changes to the skeleton and to the human genetic make-up.

    However, a German group says a genetic abnormality does seem to be involved in the siblings' gait.

    Coordination problem

    Two of the sisters and one brother have only ever walked on two hands and two feet, but another sister and brother can occasionally walk on two feet for a short time.

    In this position, both their knees and their head are flexed.

    The five siblings live with their parents and 13 other brothers and sisters and were born with what looks like a form of brain damage.

    MRI scans seem to show that they have a form of cerebellar ataxia, which affects balance and coordination.

    However, scientists are divided on what caused them to revert to quadrupedalism (walking on all fours).

    The method of locomotion used by the Turkish children and by our closest relatives chimpanzees and gorillas, differs in a crucial way, said Professor Humphrey.

    While gorillas and chimpanzees walk on their knuckles, the Turkish siblings put their weight on the wrists, lifting their fingers off the ground.

    Tool use

    "What's significant about that is that chimpanzees ruin their fingers walking like that," Professor Humphrey, an evolutionary psychologist, told the BBC News website.

    "These kids have kept their fingers very agile, for example, the girls in the family can do crochet and embroidery."

    He added that calluses pictured on the hands of one family member demonstrated that the behaviour was not a hoax.

    Professor Humphrey said this could be the way that humankind's direct ancestors walked.

    Hands which have kept the fingers dextrous would also have been able to manipulate tools, a key development which influenced the evolution of the human body and intelligence.

    "I think it's possible that what we are seeing in this family is something that does correspond to a time when we didn't walk like chimpanzees but was an important step between coming down from the trees and becoming fully bipedal," the LSE researcher said.

    'Infant walking'

    Professor Humphrey thinks that the brain abnormality simply caused the siblings to rediscover a form of locomotion used by our ancestors.

    "Because of the peculiar circumstances they were in, they kept walking as infants," he said.

    But a team led by Stefan Mundlos of the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany, thinks that the genetic abnormality which causes the children's unusual gait may have played a more fundamental role in evolution.

    Professor Mundlos has located the gene on chromosome 17 and speculates that a gene important in the transition to bipedalism may have been knocked out in the children.

    Series producer Jemima Harrison said the programme's producers were moved by the family's "tremendous warmth and humanity".

    Here are some pics found on BBC's website:

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    Kennedy Shot! Nation mourns.
     
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    You see...

    It is my Tiger-Style that I mentioned in the fighting thread that allows me to continue posting.

    Stay away from my Tiger-Style.
     
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