To: CobaltBlue
Math aside, why then don't we see a piece of the progenitors of either?
To: Old Professer
Math aside, why then don't we see a piece of the progenitors of either? We do. Here, for example.
There are a lot more "pieces" of DNA which can be traced than just the mitochondrial or Y-chromosome DNA, and each one gives different views into the big picture.
To: Old Professer
why then don't we see a piece of the progenitors of either? How long have there been human beings, homo sapiens sapiens?
To: Old Professer
Simple.
Women were hatched until approximately 60,000 years ago.
At that time, males were created, and contributed the 'brain'.
Unfortunately, the species only passes them only to the male offspring.
62 posted on
02/02/2004 10:59:20 AM PST by
Stallone
(Socialism is a women's disease)
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