By analyzing the Y chromosome DNA from sample populations of males in various parts of the world , geneticist Spencer Wells has concluded that all humans alive today are most likely directly patrilineally descended from one man who lived in the African continent around 60,000 years ago.[2]
While the timeline might be long the results prove we decend from one common human male not from apes as some theorize.
Amen, Todd Grace
While the timeline might be long the results prove we decend from one common human male not from apes as some theorize.
Amen, Todd Grace