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Humans Descended From At Least Two Ancestral Populations That Split Then Reconnected

IFL Science 18 Mar 2025
This population would later contribute about 80 percent of the genetic material of modern humans, and also seems to have been the ancestral population from which Neanderthals and Denisovans diverged,” ...
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Scientists discover a 'hidden chapter' in human evolution - and it suggests our history is ...

The Daily Mail 18 Mar 2025
'A divergence event is when a population splits into two or more genetically distinct populations, [but] it is not necessarily a migration event,' lead author Dr Trevor Cousins told MailOnline.
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Americas to Fiji: Iguanas took longest-ever 5,000-mile ocean Uber 34 million years ago

Interesting Engineering 18 Mar 2025
This timing is determined by analyzing when the genetics of the Fiji iguanas (Brachylophus) diverged from the North American desert iguanas ... However, these ideas lack genetic and fossil support.
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After a 5,000-mile float, these iguanas probably set an ocean record

Popular Science 17 Mar 2025
Fiji iguanas (Brachylophus) and their closest relatives, the North American desert iguanas (Dipsosaurus) show signs of genetic divergence ... The genetic analysis determined that both ...
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