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        Baka posted an update 2 years ago ·

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        The Archaic Humans of Ancient West Afrika

        The Archaic Humans of West Afrika The video challenges the idea that modern West Africans primarily descend from ancient West Africans, pointing to the Ogolian hyper-arid period and dominance by archaic humans. Despite

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          Njideka
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          Interesting

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            Kwabena
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            Very interesting.

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              I know that there were different hominids living on this planet at different locations hundreds of thousands years ago. And it has been scientifically proven that Afrkans are the only race of humanoid species that did not interact with the hominoid species of the Neanderthals or the Denivosen; and thus Afrikans are the only race of the human species that do not have any Neanderthals DNA or Denivosen DNA. I know that all modern human species can interbreed and reproduce with each other; but sometimes I be thinking since Afrikans are the only race of humans on the planet who do not have Neanderthal DNA or Denivosen DNA, I be thinking is the Afrikan race and other races of humans on the planet the same; are we Afrikans really of the same human species as other races of people on this planet called Earth.

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                My cousin did a DNA test and there are no traces of Neanderthal in his DNA. I doubt our people ever left Africa, and we show a connection to Ramses III.

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                  Kwabena
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                  Yes. That means your ancestors mainly stayed on the African continent and did not have no interactions with Neanderthals.

                  2 years ago
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                    Kwabena
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                    How did humans get on earth?

                    Modern humans originated in Africa within the past 300,000 years and evolved from the now extinct species of upright humans. Human evolution is an active area of research and current evidence supports an ‘Out Of Africa’ migration theory.

                    Did all humans come from Africa?

                    Fossil records has been equally important in understanding early human evolution. In this case, both the physical and DNA evidence strongly support the conclusion that humans first originated in Africa and then later spread to other parts of the globe.

                    What is the Eve gene theory?

                    All humans share a common direct maternal ancestor known as Mitochondrial Eve. She is believed to be a part of a small group of first humans who lived in Africa around 300,000 years ago. Mitochondrial DNA found in our cells is the genetic signature that has been passed from from mother to child.

                    What human species coexisted with us?

                    Today, Homo sapiens is the only human on earth but 70,000 years ago there were at least four kinds of humans – Homo sapiens in Africa, Neanderthals in Eurasia, Homo floresiensis in Indonesia and the ‘Denisovans’ in Siberia peninsula.

                    Why do Caucasians have Neanderthal DNA?

                    When Homo sapiens left Africa and moved into Europe and Asia, there were still Neanderthals there, and they interbred with one another. The Homo sapiens population was likely larger, or soon became so, and the Neanderthals were displaced because of their small population; but all people with western Eurasian ancestry retain some of the Neanderthals DNA.

                    Do all Caucasians have Neanderthal DNA?

                    Genomic and DNA research have found that modern Europeans, Asians and the Americas– but not Africans – inherited about 2% of the genes from Neanderthals; with EuroAsian ancestors apparently hooking up with their stocky cousins only after they migrated out of Africa.

                    Which race has no Neanderthals DNA?

                    Research shows African populations have no Neanderthal DNA, while those from European or Asian backgrounds have 1% to 2%. Denisovan DNA is barely detectable in most parts of the world but makes up 4% to 6% of the DNA of people in Melanesia, which extends from New Guinea to the Fiji Islands.

                    What race has the least Neanderthal DNA?

                    The percentage of Neanderthal DNA is zero in people from African populations, and is about 1 to 2 percent in people of European or Asian background.

                    Which race has most Neanderthal DNA?

                    East Asians

                    East Asians share the greatest amount of DNA with Neanderthals with 2.3 to 2.6% of their DNA belonging to Neanderthals. Western Europeans have 1.8 to 2.4% and Africans have 0%.

                    Do any humans have Denisovans DNA?

                    According to DNA and archaeological research, Pacific Islanders and Southeast Asians have substantial Denisovan ancestry. By comparison, most people in other parts of mainland Asia have less than 0.05 percent Denisovan ancestry, and people of African and European descent have 0%.

                    Do all Caucasians have Neanderthal DNA?

                    Genomic and DNA research suggests how much DNA an individual has inherited from these first hominid ancestors. The percentage of Neanderthal DNA in modern humans is zero in people from African populations, and is about 1 to 2 percent in people of European or Asian background.

                    Did modern humans interbreed with Neanderthals and Denisovans?

                    In Europe and Asia interbreeding between Neanderthals and Denisovans with modern humans took place several times. The introgression events into modern humans are estimated to have happened about 47,000–70,000 years ago with Neanderthals and about 44,000–54,000 years ago with Denisovans.

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                    Talawa
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                    While my intellectual background on this week, I often think like this

                    Big Cats — Leopards and Cheetahs can, theoretically, reproduce but they do not pursue each other, they simply think of their own preservation

                    I think, likewise, we may say “human(oid)” in broader sense, but simply recognize we are kmtyw and then theres aamw

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