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Re: Most-recent common ancestor

Kaya, We all descended from a common African (the name of the continent today) ancestry. That is a fact.

I suspected you were using the Mitochondrial Eve paper to support the bible story and I posted the article only to show that “The Mitochondrial Eve of 200,000 years ago is NOT our common ancestor, or even common genetic ancestor. She is the most-recent common ancestor of all humans alive on Earth today with respect to matrilineal descent.” It does not support “claims that the bible (or the book of Genesis) has been validated by the discovery of the Mitochondrial Eve”.

Question:
What is the evolutionary hypothesis?
(Just to be clear on exactly what you are not supporting).

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