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Nitpick: everyone (male and female) gets their mtDNA from their mother. There's also a mitochondrial Eve (who lived some 10,000 years away - after, I think - from Y Adam). Also, mutations are not really "once in a while" events. Everyone has, on average, about 100 mutations, compared with their parental DNA.
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You seem to find some interesting articles Cilu.
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the result is, we're from a common African ancestor 60 000 years ago...is the fossil is the human shape or ape-shape?:rolleyes:...they don't state that in their website...
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Originally Posted by Graham
Nitpick: everyone (male and female) gets their mtDNA from their mother. There's also a mitochondrial Eve (who lived some 10,000 years away - after, I think - from Y Adam). Also, mutations are not really "once in a while" events. Everyone has, on average, about 100 mutations, compared with their parental DNA.
Obviously. I was refering to mutations in the Y chromosome, the one that does not have a pair to combine with.
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You seem to find some interesting articles Cilu.
Thanks. I'm glad you find them interesting.
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Interesting, I did remember watching a NG series where they trace back the common anchestor back to the african.
But I hate it when most of this scientists exagerate this without no proof or scientific evidence, most of them holds to a pice of bone/fossil and telling me how this 10000 year old man lived his life... anyway, I guess I'm going off topic..:o:p
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Its amazing.. cool Cilu... Intresting facts :D:D:D
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Agree with Graham. All homo sapiens sapiens descend from one Eve who lived about 10,000 years ago somewhere in south of Africa. However, it's hard to believe and it's not fair to consider that homo sapiens neanderthalis simply disappeared when homo sapiens sapiens arrived in Europe with better bows. Of course the two civilizations interacted and mixed their genes.
Without an expansive genetic analysis, but given the color of hair, everybody can see in what category is:
- black hair: 100% homo sapiens sapiens
- brun hair: 75% homo sapiens sapiens - 25% homo sapiens neanderthalis
- red hair: 25% homo sapiens sapiens - 75% homo sapiens neanderthalis
- blond hair: 100% homo sapiens neanderthalis
:D ;)
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Everyone has, on average, about 100 mutations
Oh, I think we all know one special Singaporian Army Dude who has this number beat by a long shot :wave:
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I miss this on NG, thanks for that link cilu. :thumb:
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I miss this on NG, thanks for that link cilu. :thumb:
I'm sure there will be some re-runs.
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I'm sure there will be some re-runs.
yeah probably, but unfortunately i dont have a cable here:( , unless i can watch it online :)
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Where are you? Ellesmera?
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:D yeah Ellesmera :D
seriously .. Japan