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by heyoni
796 days ago
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Sure but when it was taught in the 2000’s, it was always done with a big caveat about how the theory was still being debated. In hindsight, all previous mentions will seem like substantiated and obvious statements but there’s a reason articles about it are still coming out today. |
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I suspect that strong confirmatory evidence came through awareness and analysis of mitochondrial DNA, a term which begins apppearing in Google Ngrams as of the 1960s. Full DNA analysis likely wouldn't have occurred until the 1990s or early aughts, when full genome sequencing became available, so the point might have been argued until then. It strikes me as a rather rear-guard objection at that point however.
(I'd tried a few times to make a clearer assessment of when the view became mainstream, with inconclusive results, though "proposed in the early 20th century, largely substantiated in the 1960s, and all but sealed by 2000" seems a fair statement.)