Weird that they’re only probably sure they know how reproduction works.

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    3 months ago

    It’s the most recent common female ancestor of all humanity, as determined by mitochondrial DNA.

    Or put another way. If everyone traced their family lines back through their mothers, mitochondrial eve would be the first point where all those lines converged on a single woman

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      3 months ago

      It helps me to remember that mitochondrial Eve isn’t a fixed individual, as well.

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      3 months ago

      There’s also a Y-chromosomal Adam, but they lived many thousands of years apart. That seems very counterintuitive, but when it is explained to you by someone who knows what they’re talking about (i.e. not me), it does make sense.

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        3 months ago

        Yeah when it’s explained to me I realise “of course, that makes so much sense”.

        And then I forget again, so I’m all Keanu-Reeves-whoa-face next time I think about it.