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by aluren
2488 days ago
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Genealogical mixing and genetic mixing have little to do with each other - the pool is too diluted at these scales and there can be much local variation. By the way, the fact that all of us share the exact same set of ancestors from a few thousand years ago isn't new, shocking or controversial, only the exact date is still subject do debate. You may find this link useful: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identical_ancestors_point |
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The simulations are nice, and make a theoretical lower bound but a single remote tribe somewhere on earth would push it back tens of thousands of years.
DNA Sequence an Andaman islander and every bushman and Amazonian, then we'll see.