Submitted by nodeciapalabras t3_ylu0ir in askscience
aDeepKafkaesqueStare t1_iv3g5zs wrote
Reply to comment by scottish_beekeeper in Why don't we have Neandertal mitochondrial DNA? by nodeciapalabras
Given how “inbred” we as a species are (having all a common ancestor that lived 2000-3400 years ago and Neanderthals living together with us tens of thousands of years ago - why isn’t it reasonably safe to assume the third option?
An unbroken line of daughters feels immensely improbable (but statistics might be counterintuitive here)
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