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Humanos
- La extraordinaria historia del ser humano: migraciones, adaptaciones y mestizajes que han conformado quiénes somos y cómo somos
- Narrated by: Pablo Ibáñez Duran
- Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins
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¿De dónde venimos? ¿Quiénes somos? ¿Adónde vamos? A estas preguntas atemporales responde el reconocido genetista Lluís Quintana-Murci, mostrando cómo el incremento del conocimiento obtenido en las pasadas décadas por la genética de poblaciones ha transformado nuestro conocimiento de la especie.
Humanos es como un gran fresco de vida, viaje, tiempo y espacio en la vida del hombre, hecho posible por los últimos avances de la ciencia genética. Lluís Quintana nos conduce a través de las punteras tecnologías que permiten descifrar nuestros genomas y explorar su diversidad a lo largo de las poblaciones humanas. Y no sólo las de hoy, sino también, gracias a los registros fósiles, de las poblaciones pasadas.
Este audiolibro rastrea la extraordinaria historia de los asentamientos humanos a lo largo del planeta, desde el origen de la especie en África hace unos 60.000 años hasta el poblamiento de Polinesia hace apenas unos milenios. Quintana-Murci nos revela la existencia de especies humanas extintas, y cómo las poblaciones humanas se han entrecruzado constantemente unas con otras.
Humanos demuestra que todos somos mestizos y que, precisamente, este entrecruzamiento es lo que ha contribuido a la supervivencia de la especie (en concreto, permitiéndola defenderse de los patógenos y los virus).
La obra llega hasta el presente más inmediato, buscando en nuestra herencia genética una posible explicación para el debilitamiento de nuestra inmunidad frente a la COVID-19. ¿Y si el legado neandertal que llevamos dentro hubiera tenido algo que ver?
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