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Website review: The Human Family Tree

muhammadshafei muhammadshafei discovered this in Evolution 20 reviews since Apr 5, 2008
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muhammadshafei discovered 6 weeks ago
From the page: "This ancestral human population lived somewhere in Africa, geneticists believe, and started to split up some time after 144,000 years ago, give or take 10,000 years, the"
beastofburden rated 2 weeks ago
The Human Genome, seems surreal.
bookwormj rated 2 weeks ago
From the page: "The book of Genesis mentions three of Adam and Eve s children: Cain, Abel and Seth. But geneticists, by tracing the DNA patterns found in people throughout the world, have now identified lineages descended from 10 sons of a genetic Adam and 18 daughters of Eve."
liquidiridium rated 3 weeks ago
not too sure about the total veracity of the claims since genetic lineage tracing is still in it's infancy, but some pretty interesting info nonetheless.
chad1000 rated 3 weeks ago
So, we really did come from apes?
bluorchid2 rated 3 weeks ago
marking to read later
CaraMesquita rated 4 weeks ago
interesting
View-TV rated 4 weeks ago
I don't feel like debating theology today, but just imagine that common ancestral male succeeded on epic levels - in his lifetime his progeny would have only be a few head strong, but some millennium later he would be 'father' to the dominant species on this planet. If you're looking for God, him and his mate(s) are it.
jewelienne rated 5 weeks ago
"Whether or not genetic prehistory is suitable material for a modern origin myth, it is about to be made available to a wider public."
F3nr1L rated 5 weeks ago
No sources, not in an easily read or easy to extract information format, and 8 years old. It could be fascinating if it was tangent with anything desirable in an article.
gopherguts1218 rated 5 weeks ago
Well, someone owes me a rib.... eighteen ribs, apparently.
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