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SUBMITTER: Barak MM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3818375 | biostudies-literature | 2013
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Barak Meir M MM Lieberman Daniel E DE Raichlen David D Pontzer Herman H Warrener Anna G AG Hublin Jean-Jacques JJ
PloS one 20131105 11
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence whether particular species of hominins including those in the genus Australopithecus walked with relatively extended hips, knees and ankles like modern humans, or with more flexed lower limb joints like apes when bipedal. Here we demonstrate in chimpanzees and humans a highly predictable and sensitive relationship between the orientation of the ankle joint during loading and the principal orientati ...[more]