Pan-African metapopulation model explains Homo sapiens genetic and morphological evolution
Oren Kolodny, Marc W Feldman
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Recent decades have seen great advances in our understanding of human evolution, but key questions regarding the genetic and morphological evolution of Homo sapiens remain debated. We present a theoretical framework that synthesizes paleontological, archaeological, and genetic evidence to explain the evolution of morphological diversity in H. sapiens and its genetic patterns, focusing on the period between 300 and 60 thousand years ago.
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