Humans Started With Inbreeding?!
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Загружено: 2025-10-18
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Did you know early humans had to mate with their relatives to survive? Tens of thousands of years ago, small human clans of 20–40 people were scattered across Ice Age landscapes. With no travel or communication, inbreeding among early humans, Neanderthals, and Homo sapiens was common and necessary for survival.
Genetic evidence reveals shared DNA among close relatives, showing that early human inbreeding helped small tribes endure—but it also caused genetic disorders, weaker immunity, and population bottlenecks.
Over time, migration, trade, and mixing diversified humanity, making our species stronger and more adaptable.
This is the true story of human evolution — from isolated tribes to a global population.
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