(May 12, 2018 at 4:31 am)CDF47 Wrote: There are no intermediary species though. Sure water animals came before land animals,..., but that doesn't mean everyone had a common ancestor. I believe all men and all women had a common ancestor in the first male and female on earth. Science now shows DNA dates back to a single man and a single woman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tr...al_fossils
https://www.livescience.com/38613-geneti...vered.html
Quote:These primeval people aren't parallel to the biblical Adam and Eve. They weren't the first modern humans on the planet, but instead just the two out of thousands of people alive at the time with unbroken male or female lineages that continue on today.
The rest of the human genome contains tiny snippets of DNA from many other ancestors — they just don't show up in mitochondrial or Y-chromosome DNA, Hammer said. (For instance, if an ancient woman had only sons, then her mitochondrial DNA would disappear, even though the son would pass on a quarter of her DNA via the rest of his genome.)
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