1 00:00:07,098 --> 00:00:12,036 Research headed by professor Eske Willerslev from the Center for BioGenetics 2 00:00:12,036 --> 00:00:18,099 at the University of Copenhagen, shows that modern humans colonized the world twice. 3 00:00:19,002 --> 00:00:23,005 This is in contrast to previous scientific belief that humanity discovered 4 00:00:23,005 --> 00:00:28,062 the world outside Africa in one wave of emigration. 5 00:00:29,055 --> 00:00:35,022 And the reseach shows that the aboriginals, Australia's indigenous population, 6 00:00:35,022 --> 00:00:40,042 are today's sole descendants of this first wave of emigration. 7 00:00:40,068 --> 00:00:45,047 The four fathers of the aboriginals emigrated out aproximately 8 00:00:45,047 --> 00:00:51,071 70,000 year ago, and reached Australia around 50,000 years ago. 9 00:00:52,033 --> 00:00:55,075 It's actually quite amazing to imagine the journey that the 10 00:00:55,075 --> 00:00:59,097 ancestors of the aboriginal australians took. I mean, 11 00:00:59,097 --> 00:01:04,041 you have to remember at this time, 70,000 years ago, 12 00:01:04,041 --> 00:01:10,080 all of Asia was completly unexplored land for anatomical modern humans. 13 00:01:10,080 --> 00:01:14,079 So, while our ancestors, the asians and the europeans, 14 00:01:14,084 --> 00:01:18,050 were sitting somewhere in Africa or potentially in the Middle East, 15 00:01:18,050 --> 00:01:21,001 not daring, you can say, exploring the world, 16 00:01:21,001 --> 00:01:25,000 these guys actually swept across this completely untouched land 17 00:01:25,000 --> 00:01:30,027 reaching Australia at least 50,000 years ago and crossing the sea. 18 00:01:30,027 --> 00:01:35,093 The study is derived from the DNA of a 100 year old lock of hair like this. 19 00:01:38,051 --> 00:01:41,072 The lock of hair belongs to an aboriginal man 20 00:01:41,072 --> 00:01:46,058 from the Goldfield region of south Western Australia. 21 00:01:46,058 --> 00:01:50,000 The research team, from the University of Copenhagen, 22 00:01:50,000 --> 00:01:54,091 has succeded in isolating and mapping the genome from the lock of hair. 23 00:01:54,091 --> 00:02:00,045 This is possible because the DNA encapsulated in hair is quite well protected 24 00:02:00,045 --> 00:02:03,087 from the ravages of time. 25 00:02:03,087 --> 00:02:07,087 And the genome analysis has proved that modern humans, 26 00:02:07,087 --> 00:02:11,090 homo sapiens, populated the world in two waves. 27 00:02:11,090 --> 00:02:18,083 The first wave, from about 70,000 years ago, reaches all the way to Australia. 28 00:02:18,083 --> 00:02:23,011 The second wave, mixes with relatives of the aboriginals in Asia, 29 00:02:23,011 --> 00:02:25,092 but never reaches Australia. 30 00:02:26,052 --> 00:02:32,039 This really changes the conception of how genetically similar people are outside Africa. 31 00:02:32,040 --> 00:02:35,004 It now turns out that they are more diverse 32 00:02:35,004 --> 00:02:39,000 than we thought and, you know, one or two years from now 33 00:02:39,000 --> 00:02:45,013 it's very likely I think, that we will see other studies showing that 34 00:02:45,013 --> 00:02:49,020 there might have even been additional migration waves 35 00:02:49,020 --> 00:02:53,078 into Asia and Europe, that is not recognized today.