Question 4 3 pts Topic 3 There are genetic data that seem to support Partial Rep
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Question 4 3 pts Topic 3 There are genetic data that seem to support Partial Replacement What is this data and what makes it seem plausible that Partial Replacement is the theory to believe? (multiple answer) a Some of the mtDNA extracted from Neandertals suggests they are so different from H. sapiens that they could O That H. sapiens are just a normal case of species "gene flow makes sense. It could be difficult to imagine that a Recent data about Neandertal DNA found in non-Africans suggests some gene flow occurred outside Africa. O That Africans have "far greater" genetic diversity than humans outside Africa suggests their DNA has been not reproduce reproductive offspring with H. sapiens. So African replacement seems to make the most sense. they didn't interbreed with others. This would support either partial replacement, or Regional Continuity models around the longest. This supports an African origin - but cannot discount the possibility of gene flow outside of Africa.Explanation / Answer
Ans ..option b and option c
That homosapiens are just a normal case of geneflow makes sense .it could be difficult to.imagine that they didn't interbreed with others
Recent data about neanderthal DNA found in non Africans suggest some gene flow occur outside africa.this would support either partial replacement or regional continuity model
Explanation:-according to partial replacement genetic theory,this theory asserts that all modern homo sapiens are originated in Africa alone and then these modern homo sapiens then migrated to Europe and asia and interbreed with more primitive human species in existence there
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