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You say, "Of course", and then follow it with something that is completely wrong.Of course. But majority of them died off and ONLY ONE made it to modern human. Any way you look at it, it is still just ONE, not many.
Only one what made it into modern humans? Hundreds (more likely thousands) of individual mutations in hundreds or thousands of individual ancestors made it into modern humans. We carry DNA from many members of the ancestral population.
Mutations are changes to DNA. Millions of mutations from that ancestral population progressed into modern humans.Further, I would assume ALL mutations are slightly different from each other. Right? So, there would be only ONE correct mutation which progressed into human. No matter how big was the population at the beginning.
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