All humans descended from this place (Video)

All humans descended from this place (Video)

We know a lot about our recent history since civilizations began to take notes so that things could be remembered. But for the era before that, history is a bit suspicious and the human genetic sequence is rendered worthless, both what it tells us and what it doesn't tell us. But can [...]

We know a lot about our recent history since civilizations began to take notes so that things could be remembered.

But for the era before that, history is a bit suspicious and the human genetic sequence is rendered worthless, both what it tells us and what it doesn't tell us.

But we can learn a lot about our history from the genetic code written within us, and new discoveries say that human migration has been found through sequences of hundreds of genomes in three separate studies.

These international studies come from Copenhagen, Estonia, and Harvard, who studied the movement of people from Europe to China, America, and Australia.

All studies came to the conclusion that most non-africian DNA in the world comes from a single human ecstasy from Africa about 50,000 to 80,000 years ago, the Express broadcasts.

However, since scientists can tell what happened, they are confused about why, since none of the studies could find genes that would show the progress people have experienced in the last 50,000 years regarding our intelligence and culture.

The “does not seem to have one or several mutations that suddenly appeared in our ancestors and allowed them to think differently”, said David Rach, author of one of the studies.

So what can be responsible for this progress? A few things. A study published in Nature magazine speculates that it may have been the weather that caused people to move to different places, seeking food, and opening corridors from Africa to Eurasia.

Changes in living or environmental factors may also be responsible, the studies say. While studies have been unable to provide additional information about the prehistoric life of our ancestors, they indicate that genetics is unable to explain everything.

Who we were and then who we are depends much more than what is in our blood.

 

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