The Human Family Tree
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9gag
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This totally gave me the chills and made me cry. It is so beautiful, we really are all one. Thanks for uploading this =)
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Frikin Anth 468...
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I will nvr understand , because they went to asia they're eyes twisted or w/e mongoloids have with their eyes... smh
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@MichaelKrary That doesn't challenge the ROA model at all. All it means is that AMH migrated faster than previously proposed, depending on when you put the date for Y-chromosome Adam. Assuming the recent date circa 70-75 kya those humans likely went extinct during the Toba catastrophe or didn't make any significant or detectable contributions to the local Han genome. If you assume the older date circa 150 kya than those findings are consistent with the data presented in this documentary.
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Go to NatGeo.com look up Genographic Project Kit it's only $99.00.. great way to see your on DNA.. If you're a guy you can do mtDNA and Y... If you're a girl you have to get a brother or father to get the Y but all can get the mtDNA.. that's the female line and it's the oldest
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@bobfari Go to NatGeo.com look up Genographic Project Kit it's only $99.00.. great way to see your on DNA..
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Are You Able To Get Genographic Project Kit Yourself And Find Out Your Own Ancestry??
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So at 6:22, are they saying that the Y chromosome has been officially traced back to Scientific Adam, or is this just a hypothetical situation? How did his Y chromosome last all those years? Did Nat Geo mean to say that the other males of Scientific Adam's time had children, but not enough boys to pass along the Y chromosome?
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Its the start of the Animus ahhhh!
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@phlemTARD I think we could say the same about you mate :) "All you relly know is what someone else has stated before you and take it as absolute fact, you are no scientist nor scholar, just a relayer"
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I love how the top comments are total opposites...
Google:
Chinese challenge to 'out of Africa' theory November 2009 by Phil McKenna
The discovery of an early human fossil in southern China may challenge the commonly held idea that modern humans originated out of Africa.
Jin Changzhu and colleagues of the Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology in Beijing, announced to Chinese media last week that they have uncovered a 110,000-year-old putative Homo sapiens jawbone from a cave in southern China's Guangxi province.
MichaelKrary 9 months ago
@MichaelKrary bah thats rubbish.. there are 150k+ Ruins in south africa, there is a shpinx there Phoenix, anhk all the symbols of EGYPT BEFORE there was EGYPT lol.. that just negates anything you just said ... loook up Micheal Tellinger ; ) ... Get a Real map and you will see NO CONTINENT IS LARGER THEN AFRICA...
dmthead2012 8 months ago
they have failed to acknowledge primitive admixtures in different populations..
dmthead2012 11 months ago