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Searching for Genetic "Adam": Humanity's Common Origin
pine Webmaster of Pineapple
2009/01/28 01:05
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Update Date: 2009/01/27 15:46 by Lin Jiaxuan

Can you believe it? The three major world religions, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, all believe that the ancestor of all people is one individual. Now, scientists have discovered through analyzing the global DNA database that all human races can indeed be traced back to "Adam the Primitive Man." This Adam might also be the common ancestor of all humanity worldwide!

Genghis Khan has been dead for 800 years, but today, over 10 million people in Mongolia almost all believe they are descendants of this "strongest man of Mongolia." This idea might seem unbelievable to you, but scientists will use DNA to prove whether this claim is a myth or not. Scientist Wells: "These have all been sterilized, somewhat like a beautified toothbrush."

Scientist Wells analyzed the DNA of these descendants of Mongolians and found that among the randomly selected Mongolians in bars, there really is a connection to Genghis Khan.

Wells does not have Genghis Khan's DNA, but by analyzing the Y chromosome unique to men in the DNA, he discovered that Mongolian men's Y chromosomes all share the same "mutation." Wells hypothesizes that these mutations might come from this Central Asian super ancestor, Genghis Khan.

After analyzing the global genetic archives he collected, Wells boldly hypothesizes that all humans worldwide come from the same super ancestor, him, Adam. Scientist Wells: "I like this expression, it looks very strong."

Forensic experts have reconstructed the appearance of the primitive Adam race. Just as Mongolian men share common Y chromosome mutations, Wells found that men of all races worldwide have some common Y chromosome mutations. Scientists believe that the "Adam" primitive race, born 60,000 years ago, is the super ancestor of this mutation. Scientist Wells: "He seems to be planning to do something, maybe to rule the world."

If the scientists' hypothesis holds true, then through the miraculous Y chromosome, not only are all men worldwide connected, but a meeting point between the scientific field and religious beliefs has also been found.

Source: http://tw. news. yahoo. com/ article/ url/ d/ a/ 090127/ 8/ 1dm9a. html
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