Father of all humankind is 340,000 years old

Father of all humankind is 340,000 years old

By | The Sideshow  – March 7, 2013

New Scientist reports that the sample comes from a recently deceased man named Albert Perry. After the African-American South Carolina man died, one of his relatives submitted a sample of his DNA to a company called Family Tree DNA for analysis.

The findings were published in the The American Journal of Human Genetics and may require researchers to adjust the known timeline of humankind’s evolution.  

And the historical mark came at something of a bargain—the company does historical DNA analysis on individuals for about $150.

All previously compared DNA samples pointed to a common Y chromosome traced back to man who lived between 60,000 and 140,000 years ago. But Perry’s DNA sample broke the trend, not matching up with this common ancestor.

“It’s a cool discovery,” Jon Wilkins of the Ronin Institute in Montclair, N.J., told New Scientist. “We geneticists have been looking at Y chromosomes about as long as we’ve been looking at anything. Changing where the root of the Y-chromosome tree is at this point is extremely surprising.”

After the initial tests on Perry’s DNA, geneticists at the University of Arizona conducted further tests to confirm the anomaly. The Y chromosome in Perry’s test matched up with those of 11 men who all lived in one village in Cameroon, West Africa.

University of Arizona researcher Michael Hammer says Perry’s DNA suggests there may have been an earlier species of humans that went extinct—but not before interbreeding with the more modern version of man.

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  • de castro  On 03/08/2013 at 8:49 am

    more scientific “information” “speculation” ….

    so what ! …irrevelant information from our scientific masters …. as they try to disprove a superior interlect !…”aliens” et al….
    ha ha !
    sorry about negativity in comment ….science bores me !

    kamptan

  • Sidney Davis  On 03/12/2013 at 3:17 am

    This genetic study appears to confirm and support the Catherine Acholonu Research Center for African Studies thesis and findings, that the West African Niger River Valley is the origin and source of humanity and world civilizations. http://www.carcafriculture.org/

  • de castro  On 03/12/2013 at 8:52 pm

    My commonsense approach to science tells me equatorial areas of our planet
    are areas where ‘origins of our species’ began…the diversity of the flora and fauna
    in tropics are testimony to this. Some species in the amazonia are still being discovered today….
    Evelotion most likely began on /in equatorial areas of the planet.
    My conclusion anyway !
    Kamptan

  • Cyril balkaran  On 03/13/2013 at 9:22 am

    The scientific Theory is always a puzzle ans often amazes the not so scientific body. There is however logic, commonsense, reason and intuition that all play a part in the summary conclusion and it is safer to accept and believe that life as a source emaneted from the Equatorial areas and regions of the old and new world. How does it matter to us who are given a life span of only 100 years to see, observe and conclude on this enigma that is our world! We are the Noahs and are building Arcs in our subtle imaginations. 340,000 years is considered one Kalpa in time by the Hindu Astrologers! Let’s live our lives and contribute to our Civilization the best of Everything, knowing fully well that one day in real time we will have to go and become a memory of the great Past!

  • de castro  On 03/13/2013 at 9:52 am

    Cyril
    Very philosophical indeed..will certainly follow up on the Kaplap readings…
    To take things further/deeper I must consider the existence of aliens..with an open mind…enjoying today as tomorrow may never happen. My most positive mind set.

    There must be an interlect above ours …. our imaginations an explanation.

    If there is an higher interlect maybe we won’t discover its existence until our
    ‘Afterlife’ if there is one….!
    I will remain open-minded on the subject

    Kamptan

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