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Comparative evidence for the independent evolution of hair and sweat gland traits in primates.

Yana G Kamberov1, Samantha M Guhan2, Alessandra DeMarchis2, Judy Jiang2, Sara Sherwood Wright3, Bruce A Morgan4, Pardis C Sabeti5, Clifford J Tabin2, Daniel E Lieberman6.   

Abstract

Humans differ in many respects from other primates, but perhaps no derived human feature is more striking than our naked skin. Long purported to be adaptive, humans' unique external appearance is characterized by changes in both the patterning of hair follicles and eccrine sweat glands, producing decreased hair cover and increased sweat gland density. Despite the conspicuousness of these features and their potential evolutionary importance, there is a lack of clarity regarding how they evolved within the primate lineage. We thus collected and quantified the density of hair follicles and eccrine sweat glands from five regions of the skin in three species of primates: macaque, chimpanzee and human. Although human hair cover is greatly attenuated relative to that of our close relatives, we find that humans have a chimpanzee-like hair density that is significantly lower than that of macaques. In contrast, eccrine gland density is on average 10-fold higher in humans compared to chimpanzees and macaques, whose density is strikingly similar. Our findings suggest that a decrease in hair density in the ancestors of humans and apes was followed by an increase in eccrine gland density and a reduction in fur cover in humans. This work answers long-standing questions about the traits that make human skin unique and substantiates a model in which the evolution of expanded eccrine gland density was exclusive to the human lineage.
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Keywords:  Eccrine gland; Ectodermal appendage; Hair; Human evolution; Skin; Sweat gland

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30502901      PMCID: PMC6289065          DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2018.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Evol        ISSN: 0047-2484            Impact factor:   3.895


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