Re: Neanderthal vs Cro-Magnon
- From: "Spanish Paranoia" <laparanoia@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 01:45:20 -0400 (EDT)
In other posts it has been said that:
"the number of "inter-breedings" between the time
Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon most likely co-habitated and the present
time would have wiped out any traces of Neanderthal mtDNA from today's
humans."
But in any case, you can be certain that mine is not a scientific
approach, cause I have no academic training whatsoever.
I'm just a freak that came out with a crazy theory that would explain
the origins of Humans and who is wishing that someone will prove me
wrong, so I can forget about it.
But so far, not such luck.
OlegP wrote:
Spanish Paranoia wrote:
Hello from Spain,
I've written a post about the Neanderthals that are in all of us, and
if you ever get to read it, I would beg for your invaluable opinion.
I'm confused by that statement, in light of evidence that shows that
the DNA profiles of Cro-magnon and Neanderthal were distinct and not
combined.
Is this a whimsical approach more than a scientific one perhaps?
.
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