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goddessnna
Regarding race, DNA difference, etc. which someone was stuck on before:
The brotherhood of man
We can all trace our roots back to one ancestor, and he's not that old
By Matt Crenson
Associated Press
July 16, 2006
Whoever it was probably lived a few thousand years ago, somewhere in East Asia -- Taiwan, Malaysia and Siberia all are likely locations. He -- or she -- did nothing more remarkable than be born, live, have children and die.
Yet this was the ancestor of every person now living on Earth -- the last person in history whose family tree branches out to touch all 6.5 billion people on the planet today.
That means everybody on Earth descends from somebody who was around as recently as the reign of Tutankhamen, maybe even during the Golden Age of ancient Greece. There's even a chance that our last shared ancestor lived at the time of Christ.
"It's a mathematical certainty that that person existed," said Steve Olson, whose 2002 book "Mapping Human History" traces the history of the species since its origins in Africa more than 100,000 years ago.
Full article at:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/opinion/article/0,1426,MCA_536_4844420,00.html
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