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Physical Anthropology The scientific study of the mechanisms of biological evolution, human adaptability and variation, and the fossil record of human evolution.

 
 
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Old Thursday, October 8th, 2009, 00:35
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Default Do all of one's ancestors leave markers?

By which I mean, in my DNA is there some trace of each of my billions of human ancestors? Or does a mutation need to occur, from which we can establish whether or not a person is descended from another person?
 

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