New DNA Study Reveals Human Origins Were More Connected Than We Thought

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Scientists have discovered that early humans evolved from multiple interconnected populations across Africa rather than from a single ancestral group, fundamentally reshaping our understanding of human history. By examining genetic data from diverse modern African communities and comparing it with fossil records, researchers found that these ancestral populations continued exchanging genes over hundreds of thousands of years, painting a picture of humanity's origins as a dynamic, intermingling story rather than a simple branching tree.
Scientists have discovered that early humans evolved from multiple interconnected populations across Africa rather than from a single ancestral group, fundamentally reshaping our understanding of human history. By examining genetic data from diverse modern African communities and comparing it with fossil records, researchers found that these ancestral populations continued exchanging genes over hundreds of thousands of years, painting a picture of humanity’s origins as a dynamic, intermingling story rather than a simple branching tree.