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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Fri Mar 27, 2015, 06:31 AM Mar 2015

The father of all humans lived 239,000 years ago

By sequencing the genomes of 2,636 Icelanders — the largest set ever obtained from a single population — researchers were able to identify that genetic mutations play a role in everything from Alzheimer’s disease to liver disease. The Icelandic data also suggest that humanity’s most recent common male ancestor, the "father" of us all, would have lived between 174,000 and 321,000 years ago.


The estimate for the most recent common male ancestor contradicts some past findings. A 2013 study from the University of Arizona estimated that the age of the father of all humans is about 340,000 years old. But the Icelandic analysis indicates he probably lived about 239,000 years ago — a number that’s much closer to the estimate for humanity’s most recent common female ancestor, who lived about 200,000 years ago. "[Humans] are curious about where we came from, and how we became the way we are," says Agnar Helgason, a genetic anthropologist at the University of Iceland and a co-author of the common ancestor study published today. "And this gives us a bit more information about when."

From an evolutionary standpoint, older species have more time to develop mutations that differentiate individuals, or populations, from one another. That means the age of the human species is also related to how diverse humans are as a whole.



http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/25/8290303/father-humans-239000-years-ago-iceland-genome

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The father of all humans lived 239,000 years ago (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Mar 2015 OP
and all along I thought it was Genghis Khan corkhead Mar 2015 #1
George Washington for the USA. nt NCjack Mar 2015 #2
Poor choice IphengeniaBlumgarten Mar 2015 #3

corkhead

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1. and all along I thought it was Genghis Khan
Fri Mar 27, 2015, 06:35 AM
Mar 2015
Genghis Khan’s many wives and his penchant for rape and pillage might have seen him sire hundreds or even thousands of children. According to a famous 2003 genetic study, around one in 200 living men carry a form of the Y chromosome that may have originated with the Great Khan himself. If true, that would mean that 0.5 percent of the world’s male population are his direct descendants.
3. Poor choice
Fri Mar 27, 2015, 04:54 PM
Mar 2015

Likely he could not father children - Martha had two children from a previous marriage, but she and George never had any children.

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