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Why do men have nipples?
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<blockquote data-quote="Loudmouth" data-source="post: 61377919" data-attributes="member: 11790"><p>Jazer is using the same argument for the MRCA's of the y-chromosome and mtDNA haplogroups for the Jewish populations. Different MRCA's, but same flawed argument.</p><p> </p><p>I have been over this with John several times, but he never really understands it. He can't understand that the title of mtDNA-Eve is a title given in hindsight. At the time that this Eve existed she was one of thousands of women in that population, no different than any other. Only after hundreds of generations did the female-only lineages of her peers finally run out. The other thing that John still doesn't understand is that those women who lived at the same time as mtDNA can still have descendants in the modern population. What they don't have is an uninterrupted line of daughters going from the modern population to that women in history who lived at the same time as mtDNA-Eve.</p><p> </p><p>In any smallish population (<100,00) you will produce MRCA's quite quickly (geologically speaking). You can have 100,000 people throughout this time period and you will still produce a y-chromosome Adam and a mtDNA-Eve. John just refuses to understand this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loudmouth, post: 61377919, member: 11790"] Jazer is using the same argument for the MRCA's of the y-chromosome and mtDNA haplogroups for the Jewish populations. Different MRCA's, but same flawed argument. I have been over this with John several times, but he never really understands it. He can't understand that the title of mtDNA-Eve is a title given in hindsight. At the time that this Eve existed she was one of thousands of women in that population, no different than any other. Only after hundreds of generations did the female-only lineages of her peers finally run out. The other thing that John still doesn't understand is that those women who lived at the same time as mtDNA can still have descendants in the modern population. What they don't have is an uninterrupted line of daughters going from the modern population to that women in history who lived at the same time as mtDNA-Eve. In any smallish population (<100,00) you will produce MRCA's quite quickly (geologically speaking). You can have 100,000 people throughout this time period and you will still produce a y-chromosome Adam and a mtDNA-Eve. John just refuses to understand this. [/QUOTE]
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