(March 16, 2019 at 5:38 pm)CDF47 Wrote:Yes it does(March 16, 2019 at 3:22 pm)TwoKnives99 Wrote: Long story short, the article in the New Scientist and by extension the AJHG article talks about Albert Perry, a black South Carolina man, DNA’s technicians tried to place Perry on the Y-chromosome family tree, they just couldn’t. His Y chromosome was like no other so far analysed. Perry did not descend from the genetic Adam. In fact, his Y chromosome was so distinct that his male lineage probably separated from all others about 338,000 years ago.
It concludes that mt-Eve lived 140,000 prior to Y-Adam
It doesn't disproven a literal Adam and Eve.
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