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the Neanderthals. We are talking about the Neander today. Neiander is a word I just came across and I've been very very very inquisitive about it. Right? And so I go and research right now. We're going to talk about Neander today. We it's especially of humans that people still feel that some humans that are existing right now still carry that DNA. To be honest, you don't even want to see what they look like, right? But we're going to actually learn about it today.
Welcome to Global Dist. How are you doing? Thank you so much my returning subscribers and my new subscribers.
Thank you so much for always on um engaging with my content. Now let's talk about this Neander. Now did you know that some living humans still carry DNA from ancient human relative called the Neander?
That means tens of thousands years ago, different humans group met and had children.
But here's the real question. What does Nandra actually means? Does it mean someone less human?
The same questions I was asking because when I saw the pictures as oh now why do some people online use this topic to make controversial claims? There have been so much controversial claims. Some people say that is the beginning of white people. But anyway, I'm going to talk about it in a separate video. Now, let's break that down. Anyways, Nandanda trials were an extinct human group that lived primary in Europe and part of Western Asian.
Now, they were fully human relatives, not apes.
skilled tool makers, hunters and survivors of cold climates present until about 40,000 years ago.
They were closely related to modern humans. I mean homo sapiens.
My god.
Now modern humans originated in Africa and later migrated into Europe and Asia.
When they arrived, they encountered Neanderals.
Scientists have found that these groups interbreed living small amounts of Neander's DNA in many people today. This is a wellestablished finding in human genetics.
Now, who has the natural DNA? I don't have it. I don't. Now people who carry those ancestry are primary primarily outside Africa they often carry one to 2% DNA right there are people whose ancestral is primarily outside Africa not here now this include many people with European ancestry Asian ancestry and middle eastern ancestry Many Africans have little or no direct industrial ancestry.
Although some African populations may have small amounts due to later migrations and population mixing, the important point is this. All humans belong to the same species.
I mean homo sapiens. Anyways, I want you to watch this videos right. I will definitely be back to conclude it with you. Do not forget that, you know, credit goes to every single person you saw those videos in this episode. Let's keep going. We need to know about Nachos.
Come on. I will definitely be back. Take it away. Mixed race people are black.
Mixed race people are black. Mixed race people have Neander DNA.
A fully black person doesn't have Neander DNA. So why are you saying mixed race people are black when the only people that don't have Neander DNA are black people? Yeah. And all non-black people have Neanderful DNA. So why are you why are you saying that they're black instead of saying they're white?
They've got a whole another species in them. A whole another species in them now because you had a mixed race child.
Now your child's mixed race. Well, now you're mixed race. You're now not fully homo sapien. Now now you've got the DNA.
Am I am I am I am I am I begging Am I Come on, guys. Am I Am I Am I bugging out? So why are we calling them Why? If you're you're closer cuz you might not want to cuz you don't think you're not using your head. You're just regurgitating what you're hearing. You not want to do Do you know why they love saying things like, "Oh, okay. Well, if mixed race isn't black, then Bob Marley isn't black. Then Obama isn't black."
Because you guys are just like the other non-metas. You identify. You identify with other identities. That's what you claim. So for you, it's like if somebody takes those big names away, Malcolm X's and whatever, then all of a sudden you think black people are going to be pressed like, "Oh no, now we can no longer identify with these people. We never needed to identify with them. I never needed them to be black. I'm so sorry. I never once called President Obama black. Never in my life I saw his white mother. Why am I saying that?"
Never once called Malcolm X black. I never once called Bob Marty black. I'm so sorry. I've I've never fallen for that propaganda. And how dare you, man, act like we don't have our own We don't have our own leaders and heroes and legacies. Are you crazy? Do you see what I'm saying? So yet again, Yeah. Yeah.
Again, that's why Michael Jackson turned white. Yeah. You see what I'm saying?
You men love it. You men love to pedestalize the the the whiteness and then deny it as well and then try act like you're like, do you get I mean, try act like you're begging for us, but you're not really, are you? You're just doing the what your other white side does, which is colonizing. You're just colonizing a group. And furthermore, there's bare enough there's so many of you lots to now that you can definitely have your own community, own dem demographic, and be proud and and speak about the problems that you lots face like your high mental health disorders.
People talk about black mental health.
You know, mixed race people have the highest mental health um usage like service usage in in from UK, USA. Do you understand what I'm saying to you? Mixed race people suffer from a lot of mental health problems. And they literally talk about in the science about the instability that mixing races actually does to the I'm talking psyche to the actual psyche.
And do you know what I tell you? You lots don't you lots don't want to create your own movements and groups and whatever is cuz mixed race people always want to be in the lots don't want to be seen as the angry people that >> white people didn't even exist when the Neanderls existed. But this comment does give me a great chance to info dump about some of the topics I'm really interested in, which are ancient humans, especially other species. At the end of 2024, researchers sequenced the oldest modern human genome. Now, it's not the oldest human genome ever sequenced, but it's the oldest of our species. It's just over 40,000 years old. That is just around the time frame where our species was interbreeding with the Neandertols for the last time. This human had some of that ad mixture. And this is actually a representation of what they think this human would have looked like based on the DNA. Us and the Neandertols are part of a close group of cousins. The third that I haven't talked about is the Denisven. Denise were evolving from a common ancestor they had with the early Neanderls. The Denisvens were out there in East Asia. Neandertols were up in Europe in that area. And our species, our ancestors, long ago, they were in Africa. So once they left Africa, some interbreeding happened. A weird thing though is that you would expect East Asian populations, I messed that up, but East Asian populations, you would expect them to have less Neanderl DNA than the populations over here that are currently living where the Neanderls roam. But that's not what the genetic evidence suggested. Instead, time and time again, East Asian genomes had more Neanderl DNA. A paper trying to figure out why that is found that it seems likely based on some of this genetic evidence, which again, ancient DNA is telling us so many things. But when you look up at Europe around 12,000 years ago, the hunter gatherers within those populations, they have higher levels of Neanderl ad mixture, but lots of those populations were replaced by later waves of farmers.
And those farmers, they had less of that ad mixture. So more recently that was watered down leading East Asia to have more than West Asia. If you've seen a lot of my stuff on here, you may have heard me talk about the Arabian standstill before. It's a time period where it's like part of the out of Africa journey. However, it seems like our species stayed here for around 30,000 years or so before really expanding out. And that paper mentioned that it seems possible that some of these populations that had been hanging out here and had never left had never made it out to interbreed with those Neanderls. That may be where those later farmer populations were coming from and it's why they brought that overall Neandertol ad mixture down. Now, let's wrap this up with the evolution of white skin. It's what I kind of started out talking about. I mentioned how it didn't exist when Neanderls existed. Here's some of that more recent research.
Researchers found that around 8,000 years ago, white skin was not super common in Europe. However, it was more common in the huntergatherer populations further north. And then over thousands of years, eventually some of those populations lead to farmer groups that are moving into Europe and they're bringing those variants for that pale skin, that true white skin. Because remember like skin tone, it's a gradient. There is no like singular moment where there is suddenly white skin. However, what we are talking about when we are talking about white people, that super pale pigment, there are some specific mutations that are associated with that and we can see when those things start to spike and that's what they did here. So, they found that that white skin was a very very especially in the human time frame thing, a very recent adaptation for some populations.
Remember, I shouldn't have to say it, but no one human population is more evolved than any other. Skin pigmentation, it's not that big of a deal. It's just that as populations have moved around over time, they have adapted to a v variety of things. It's not just one thing. It's not just vitamin D. It's not just the sun and UV.
There are lots of different things. If you want to read about that complexity, I would highly recommend this source.
These two faces represent two different types of humans. One is Neanderthal, the other is Homo sapiens. They lived at the same time on the same continent.
Neanderthalss were more robust, broader bodies, thicker bones, shorter limbs, a build often associated with cold climate adaptation. Homo sapiens were more grassile, longer limbs, lighter skeleton, narrower frame, a body suited for endurance and mobility across varied environments.
Neanderthalss had a long low cranial vault, pronounced brow ridges, a projecting midface, and no prominent chin.
Homo sapiens show a more globular skull, reduced brow ridges, a flatter face, and a distinct chin.
Both groups produced sophisticated stone tools. Neanderthalss used fire, processed materials like birch tar, and hunted large animals, often at close range. Homo sapiens also used fire, for warmth, light, cooking, protection, and technological tasks. In some cases, they used it to heat treat stone for tool production. Homo sapiens show in many regions greater variation in tools, more standardized production, and increasing use of long range projectiles.
Evidence suggests both groups engaged in symbolic behavior. Neanderthalss used pigments and collected objects interpreted as ornaments.
Homo sapiens left a broader and more continuous record including personal ornaments, engraved objects, and in many regions more extensive symbolic expression.
Two human populations overlapping in time, different in form and behavior. So why did homo sapiens spread while Neanderthalss disappeared?
There are different interpretations.
One view is that homo sapiens formed broader social networks. Ideas and strategies could move between groups more efficiently. They also show in many regions greater variation and faster change in technology along with increasing use of long range hunting methods. Their body structure may have supported greater mobility across larger territories.
Another view is that Neanderthalss were highly adapted to the environments they lived in.
powerful bodies, efficient close-range hunting, long-term survival in Eurasia, but they may have lived in smaller, more isolated populations, making them more vulnerable to environmental change or competition.
And there is another possibility. There was no clear winner. Some groups mixed, some populations were absorbed. So, was homo sapiens more advanced or just better connected?
>> All species of humans went extinct except for two. Us and Neanderthalss.
Today, most Neanderthalss are depicted looking very much like we do. A little shorter, a little stockier. Maybe they have a larger eyebrow ridge. But for the most part, you'll find picture after picture of cheerful looking Neanderthalss, big smiles. They were physically recognizable as modern humans. They were building a complex structured society. They were on their way to building an early civilization. A new study shows that Neanderthalss were real life orcs. And they were terrifying.
Huge hulking beasts with thick fur, cat-like eyes, and physical strength far greater than any homo sapien.
>> A healthy Neanderthal male could lift an average NFL linebacker over his head and throw him through the goalposts.
>> Their limbs were stocky. Their noses were large and broad. Their jaws were designed for eating meat, any meat, even each others. Neanderthalss were agile, much faster than us, despite our smaller size and lighter weight. Their broad noses evolved to give them an extremely sensitive sense of smell and taste. They could detect our scent for miles. But the mouths of Neanderthalss were the most terrifying part of all. Their teeth were twice as big as ours with a bite force that could crush human bone.
Neanderthalss built communities. They developed technologies used mostly for hunting. Hunting was a Neanderthal's most important activity. Signs of prehistoric warfare are easy to spot. A swift, powerful club strike to the head was a common killing method. Prehistoric homo sapiens often had skull fractures indicating blunt force trauma.
Neanderthalss had similar injuries. A parry fracture is another sign of warfare. A parraracture is a lower arm break from deflecting attacks.
While some injuries might have occurred during hunting, the patterns indicate intertribal warfare. This warfare was smallcale yet intense, marked by prolonged conflicts. It primarily involved gorilla style raids and ambushes with occasional larger battles.
Aside from hunting mammoths, rhinos, bison, and giant cave bears, Neanderthalss also hunted each other.
Tribes would raid villages. Rival Neanderthal groups would not only kill their enemies, but eat them as well. And there's plenty of evidence of this.
Fossilized bones show clear signs of butchery. The Neanderthal's favorite food, human marrow. Neanderthalss were so powerful and confident, they hunted and ate cave lions. Cave lions weighed more than 700 lb. Our ancestors didn't go anywhere near big cats. Neanderthalss expanded into and conquered the Middle East and they held that land for over 30,000 years.
>> 100,000 to 50,000 years before our time.
Anatomical modern humans migrate from Africa and encounter Neandertols in the Middle East. The groups mix. This takes place before homo sapiens triumphal march across the world and their genetic pack. They carry with them a few Neanderl genes. Interbreeding continued, but each generation of hybrids was more human than Neanderthal.
Male hybrid children were often sterile and couldn't pass on their Neanderthal DNA. Only female hybrids could.
Interbreeding with Neanderthalss, according to the British Natural History Museum, gave some of our ancestors unusual skin and hair. Large sections of the current human genome have no Neanderthal DNA, implying that other genes we may have acquired have been wiped away by evolution. There is also evidence that male infants of Neanderthal and modern human parents had limited ficundity, implying that humans and Neanderthalss were practically biologically incompatible, a phenomenon that is still observed today when closely related mammal species interbreed. Durkuyu is an underground city capable of housing at least 20,000 people and their livestock for months, maybe even years. It's about 300 ft below Earth's surface and it connects to a whole series of underground cities across the area. The Caucus' mountains was just one of many places that these people lived in.
This place right here that you're looking at is in Afghanistan. Look at the caves.
Now, this picture that you're looking at is actually China.
This shows you the caves. I know it's kind of old, but you can see the holes all right here. These are caves in Italy. Our ancestors went deeper underground. We took with us almost 40,000 years of knowing how to survive the constant threat of death. As our villages burned, our men were slaughtered. Everyone else was enslaved or eaten. But a few of us got away. We went high into the mountains into cave systems we've known for generations. We now know that homonyitalis was remarkably similar to us and that we even met and interbred with them. But why did they become extinct while humans survived, thrived and eventually took over the world?
Competition will generally be most severe between those forms which are most related to each other. Varieties of the same species having nearly the same structure, constitution, and habits come into the severest competition with each other. Each new variety or species during formation will press hardest on its nearest kindred and exterminate them.
>> The Native American Indian has Neanderthal chromosomes.
The Asian has Neanderthal chromosomes.
The Arabs have Neanderthal chromosomes.
The Persians have Neanderthal chromosomes. And the Europeans have Neanderthal chromosomes.
The african black wooly curly kinky hair.
Homo sapiens have known the antidote DNA in them.
to study. For the more you study, the more options you will have and the more options you have definitely means the more power.
And for those who are going to say that they're Africans with Neanderthal DNA, yes, there is the ones in North Africa and the ones that are mixed with outside elements.
Did you know that black people only have 0.3% Neanderthal DNA? Every other race on the planet has 1 to2% and black people have 0.3. So in reality, black people are more human than any other race on this planet.
These white supremacists going around saying that they're the the peak human.
Um, no, sweetheart. Genetically, black people are the superior humans.
>> Africans equal the only people with 100% pure homo sapien DNA. Everyone else equals homo sapien plus neanderl or denisovan fragments. That's why scientists always compare back to subsaharan Africans as the control group because we are the baseline.
There's only one truly indigenous human population which is Africans. Everyone else is carrying fragments from Neanderls or Dennisovvens. That doesn't make them less human, but it does make them hybrids. The African is the original. The rest are branches.
When a real natural human group exists, say Africans or even later groups like Native Americans, a few things are always true. They leave behind four bloodlines. Maternal micro mitochondrial DNA and paternal YDNA and everything in between. Their DNA survives intact in descendants. Their culture leaves lasting marks, tools, art, language, ritual. That's how real humans pass forward. What Neanderl looks like instead is no mothers. Neanderl woman's mitochondrial DNA is completely absent in all living humans. No fathers Neanderthal Y chromosomes are completely absent. No sons hybrid sons were sterile. Sterile classic hybrid infertility.
Only daughters carry tiny fragments forward and only when born with African homo sapien women.
Culture collapsed. After 400,000 years of survival, they left almost no symbolic art, no languages, no language records, no continuality. Yeah, that's the fingerprint of a population that was never fully compatible, a hybrid species that hit a dead end. Why it looks engineered or experimental?
Think about this. If Neanderthals survived ice ages, predators, and famines for hundreds of thousands of years, why did they suddenly vanish within a few thousand years of contact with Homo sapien?
A few 5,000 about 5,000 years, you know?
Why do we see only tiny carefully um filtered fragments survive like skin, immunity, metabolism genes while everything else, fertility, bloodline, culture gets erased? That's exactly what you would expect if they were a designed hybrid experiment. Strong for survival, but re my guy. So, someone asked if I could do a video on Neanderthalss, and I think I already did this video like twice already in the past, but I'll just do it again. All right, so as y'all should know, scientists have found a new DNA called the Neanderthal DNA. And them finding out this DNA just proved that the stories of the Bible are actually true. See, if y'all have read the book of Enoch, y'all will see how Neanderthalss came to be. The Enoch book is a lost book of the Bible. And there's also many and I mean many books that have been taken out of the Bible. But if you read the book of Enoch, it will tell you how Neanderthalss came to be and where this Neanderthal DNA came from.
Also, scientists also tells you that every race contains Neanderthal DNA except for one race, African modern descendants, aka black people.
Scientists don't even realize that they're proving even more why black people are actually the true Hebrew Israelites of the Bible, the real Jews.
One of the scientists was also caught saying that African modern descendants are actually the pure humans of the world. And that's not coming from me.
They said that. And also, if you read the Bible, you will actually know that black people were the first creation.
And no, this video isn't about race baiting or anything. It's all about telling the truth. So the Neanderthals came from giants and the giants came from Nephims and the Nephilims came from the fallen angels. See the Bible speaks about that the fallen angels were supposed to be protecting the humans but instead they begin to fancy them and they begin to do sexual activities with the women and men. And when the fallen angels began to have sexual activity with the men and women, they created their own offsprings called Nephims. And when the Nephilims began to have children, they created the giants like those of Goliath. And when the giants began to have kids, they created Neanderthalss.
See, when the fallen angels began to lay with the men and women, the humans, they created these different type of beings, which is sort of half human and half fallen angel. It mixed up the two DNAs.
See, the Neanderthal's skin couldn't be exposed to the sun, so they had to move to a colder climate. And guess where that was? Aka the Caucus Mountains, which is where they got the word Caucasians from. See, these Neanderthals skin grew lighter and lighter, which created the lighter skin pigmentation, which a lot of these races and ethnicities carry to this day. That's why you will see till this day that a lot of people will say that the whiter skin pigmentation or the paler skins that it's a mutation because everyone in the world was melanated at one point.
That's why it's kind of crazy when I be seeing people argue about which land is theirs. This is our land. This is our land. Y'all don't even realize that all these lands originally started with all black people on them. Every Afro person in every part of anybody's land, Afro Hispanics, Afro Palestinians, wherever you are, any Afro person is the original people of that land. And it's crazy cuz black people get done the worst anywhere they go. And y'all don't even realize that that's really your land. But like I said in another video, y'all don't understand that that was one of the curses put upon us all as a people along with many more curses. And this video was just about telling everybody the truth. I love you all and let the truth set you free.
>> They keep telling us humans and Neanderles mixed. But here's the question nobody asks. Where are the Neanderl mothers? Every human alive today has DNA from both parents. But we can al also track maternal DNA which is mitochondrial DNA. Yeah. Which only comes from mothers. So if Neander women had children with homo sapien men, their DNA should be in us today. And the original homo sapiens, obviously they say we're all homo sapiens now, but the only reason they say we're all homo sapiens is because everybody here has African blood in them. Africans are the homo sapiens, right? because every other species that was outside of Africa was not homo sapien, was not human. They were considered a cousin, a distant cousin and all that stuff. But that was only recently. Prior for 150 years, everybody believed Dennis um Neanderls were animals. They said the scientists called them animals and they had nothing to do with humans and they were nothing like us and they were ape like in nature. As soon as they found out that they all non-Africans hold Neander DNA and Dennisovven DNA, all of a sudden they became close relatives. All of a sudden they became close cousins. All of a sudden they were human like us. Da d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d anyway.
So if Neander women had children with homo sapien men, their DNA should be in non-Africans today. But guess what?
There is zero Neanderl maternal DNA in non-Africans.
None. not one lineage which means all the Neanderthal DNA that non-Africans carry because remember in Africans there's no Neander DNA or Dennis the only people that have Africans that have Neanderls and Dennisovven's DNA are the ones that are by the coast and do you understand the ones that are already mixed with the Arabs and all of that and the Asians and Europeans they're the ones that have that DNA but all the ones in central west subsahara and Africa South Africa the ones of us that pure that stayed that didn't that didn't mix or was not forcefully mixed etc. We don't have that DNA in us anyway.
So if Yeah, but guess what? There's zero Neander DNA. Yeah. So instead, all Neanderthal DNA we carry comes from Neanderl men fathering children with human women. So not obviously I don't carry it, but all Neander DNA that is in non-Africans is from Neander men fathering children with human women.
It's from none of it. None of it is because a a Neanderthal woman got pregnant by a homo sapien man. Isn't that very Isn't that very strange?
So, I just want you to think for a second cuz this is deep. Neanderthal women successfully had babies for 400,000 years apparently with their own men, right? Then suddenly, as soon as humans arrive, their wombs stop existing in the future. Their maternal lines vanish globally instantly everywhere.
Does >> those of us with European origins have two to 4% Neanderthal DNA? Those with Asian origins have Denisovven DNA.
Sounds like a beautiful interspecies love story, right? Well, it wasn't.
Here's how genetic pollution works and why it's more sinister than it seems.
When two species mate, nature has a safety system called reproductive incompatibility. Male offspring from these unions are often born sterile, sick, or with developmental problems.
Females survive better. This creates a devastating effect. With each generation, the Neanderthal gene pool shrinks. Neanderthal sapiens women mate with pure sapiens males, further diluting the original DNA. It's ruthless mathematics. But there's an even more disturbing detail. The mings were mainly between Sapiens males and the Anderthal females. You understand the implication?
These weren't love stories. They were conquests. Sapiens males mated with Neanderthal females, probably not always consensually, while Neanderthal males were eliminated from reproductive competition. In 20 generations, about 500 years, a Neanderthal population of a thousand individuals was reduced to fewer than 50 Neanderthal genes distributed in a sapiens population 10 times larger. We basically absorbed them, but in a completely unromantic way. We diluted them until they disappeared. Like pouring a drop of dye into an Olympic swimming pool. Number two, prehistoric colonialism. We invented colonialism 40,000 years before it became common. Here's how our territorial expansion system worked. We arrive in a new territory like innocent tourists. We map all the resources like we're on Google Maps. We identify the weak points of local populations better than a business consultant. And then surprise, now we live here. We had more strategies than a chess player who studied for 20 years. We settled near their water sources. What a coincidence.
We built our villages on their migration routes. We didn't know you passed through here. We cut their trade routes.
Oh, this path. We thought it was abandoned. Neanderthalss were nomads with a chill prehistoric lifestyle. We built permanent settlements. Imagine the frustration. You return from your seasonal migration and find that strangers have built an outlet center in your hunting territory. And when you protest, they pull out property documents they wrote themselves. The expansion happens in three phases. Phase one, reconnaissance. We arrive in small groups, 10 to 15 people. We map resources, study migration routes, identify water sources. In archaeological sites, we find traces of sapiens outposts, small temporary camps positioned strategically.
>> That actually the proportion of non-Africans ancestors who are Neanderthalss is not 2% which is the proportion of their DNA in our um in our in our genomes today. If you're a non-African person, it's more like 10 or 20% of your ancestors are Neanderthalss.
So, you know, if you want to make a strong argument, you might argue that non-Africans today are Neanderthalss.
That actually the proportion of non-Africans ancestors who are Neanderthalss is not 2%, which is the proportion of their DNA in our um in our genomes today. If you're a non-African person, it's more like 10 or 20% of your ancestors are Neanderthalss. And so, you know, if you wanted to make a strong argument, you might argue that non-affricans today are Neanderthalss.
When we interb bred with Neandertols, they were usually the fathers. After our species left Africa, we encountered other human species. And we have a new study that suggests the gene flow, it wasn't exactly equal. When the two species hybridized, it seems like female sapiens, they were hybridizing with male Neandertols way more than the reverse.
Now, this is math and I'm not going to go deep into it because it's statistics, but essentially because females have two X chromosomes, males have one, we can look at populations and see whether there is a strong sex bias or not. These researchers looked at the DNA of late Neanderls. They looked for things like genomic deserts, which we have found in sapiens, and they were able to show that these late Neanderls, they also had genomic deserts, but theirs were kind of flipped. Essentially, the math is showing that something deeper was going on here. And the researchers that published the paper, they essentially just said that this can really only be explained by some additional mate preference. There is something going on here where there is a strong preference.
Now, I'm not going to take a guess at it either, but what I will say is I think there may be another option. I don't think it has to be as simple as certain males or certain females were more attracted or more interested in other like hybrid pop like I I don't think it has to be that. I think it could be due to the fact that hybrids there are often problems with fertility. So what we really could be seeing here is that maybe there were a pretty equal amount of these interactions. But the male Neanderl, the female sapiens, that was overwhelmingly the interaction that was more likely to be fertile. Maybe when it's the other way around, there's a high likelihood of infertility. Or maybe it's a problem with the child birth process that made it way riskier for the mother. Long story short, while most of the coverage of this is discussing the fact that it seems like sapiens were choosing Neanderl males, I think the hybridization angle is worth talking about more. And I think the fact that the Neanderls lost their Y chromosome, it supports the fact that this is worth looking at. Like we know these sex chromosomes, there is some weird stuff going on when these two human species were hybridizing. If you found this interesting, follow to learn more about ancient humans. I usually try to dive deeper into papers, but this is behind a payw wall. It's not open access. There's not really much I can gather, but I think it's interesting and worth talking about.
>> If Neanderles were human, why do scientists call their children with sapiens hybrids and not just humans?
Why did nature allow hybrids to survive, but only just enough to shape appearance and not soul memory?
How did stepmen with Neanderl ancestry overtake entire continents already filled with humans who' lived there for millennia? And by humans, we mean Africans.
>> Why do hybrids DNA fragments show up mostly in skin, hair, and brain genes, the same areas that define how we perceive each other?
If interbreeding made everyone stronger, why are Neanderles extinct and Africans who didn't mix still here?
Why do scientists use archaic ad mixture instead of just saying genetic splicing?
How can they claim Neanderthalss disappeared 40,000 years ago when their DNA literally disproves extinction?
Why do all hybrid fossils have the same strange dental and cranial traits? And why are those traits still seen in certain groups today?
Why do early Eurasian skeletons show zero neanderal DNA until the step expansions?
Why does every evolutionary leap happen right after a population mix, not before?
If hybrids had lower fertility, who kept reintroducing their genes generation after generation?
>> This one is >> Why do European museums show modern human reconstructions instead of actual hybrid skulls found in in the same caves? Okay. So, why do European museums show modern human reconstructions instead of the actual hybrid skulls found in those same caves?
Why do scientists admit 1 to 2% Neanderl DNA but refuse to discuss what traits the 1 to 2% controls?
>> Why are Neanderl genes linked to lighter skin and straighter hair, but that's never called mutation the way melanin variations are?
Why does every story of hybrids, giants, and fallen beings emerge from Eurasia and not from Africa?
Why do most visible hybrid traits like bone density and brow ridges match neanderl remains so perfectly?
Why did evolution slow down once the step expansions ended? What was introduced during that period?
Why are African fossils labeled archaic humans but Eurasian hybrids are called early Europeans?
If adaption made skin pale, why didn't Arctic Inuit populations evolve the same way after thousand?
>> Now, do you think neandot even matters?
Now, let's get into it. Some inherited neandotal varants can influence traits such as immune responses, skin and hair characteristics, risks for certain conditions. But nandal DNA does not determine someone's worth, intelligence or humanity.
These are tiny genetic contributions from ancient history.
Now people are always misusing this topic. Some some people online use DNA to make divisive or insulting claims about modern populations.
This is not supported by science.
Genetics does not rank human groups by value.
The real scientific story is much more interesting.
Human history is interconnected.
Our ancestors migrated, met and mixed over thousand years ago.
Right now let's get to the bigger lesson in it. Now the story of near natural DNA shows that human has always been dynamic but has changed populations moved people interacted and despite our differences we are all members of the same human family.
You see we are all members of the same human family. Even though when I saw those people I was scared because they look really bigger and all of that right now. But then let's get into it. Oh yes, some people carry a small percentage of Natala DNA. I've checked myself. I really do not carry anyone. Yeah, but that doesn't define who they are. In case you have it, it doesn't even define who you are. What it really reveals is how complex and fascinating human history is.
Do you understand?
It is just a whole lot. What do you think about the nandal journey? What do you know about it? I have people who can actually say something about it in the comment section. Please let's know about it because a whole lot of us will want to learn. Right? Let's hear about this Nata journey in the comment section. I will definitely be back with a banger after this. Right. Do not forget to subscribe, like, share this video. You don't want to miss the one I'm coming with. I'll see you on the next one.
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