Scientist challenges 'out of Africa' theory with new origin
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Dr. Huan Shi challenges the 'out of Africa' theory, suggesting that ancestral humans emerged from East Asia, where fossils predating African timelines have been discovered.
Dr. Huang argues that genetic diversity in East Asia indicates it as the true origin point for humans, asserting that ancient European DNA more closely resembles that of East Asians than Africans.
He criticizes the 'out of Africa' model by stating that recent DNA evidence from Europe shows greater similarity to Asian specimens, not African ones.
'Maximum genetic diversity' theory posits that complex species, with lower genetic diversity, likely originated from regions like East Asia rather than Africa.
Read at Mail Online
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