Website review: The Human Family Tree
muhammadshafei discovered this in Evolution
•20 reviews since Apr 5, 2008
evolution, genetics, science
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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.