Sujet : Re: The taxonomy of Sahelanthropus tchadensis from a craniometric perspective
De : mario.petrinovic1 (at) *nospam* zg.htnet.hr (Mario Petrinovic)
Groupes : sci.anthropology.paleo sci.bio.paleontologyDate : 05. Aug 2024, 04:48:13
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On 4.8.2024. 20:50, John Harshman wrote:
Don't be shy. Just say what you mean. Preferably in a single post.
While we are at that, I will not be shy and I will ask you a question I always wanted to clear it up.
You have two situations. In Africa you have a lot of separated small tribes, so high genetic diversity. In India you have all humans connected in one big society, so genes exchange among the whole population, and they average over time, so we have low genetic diversity. Now, the question is, in the view of geneticists is India the bottleneck?