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CHILDREN OF ADAM: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTARY

We people have indistinctive ancestors all around the world as time pass by. We live in every
part of the world, but we still acknowledge the genes of our super ancestors. These scientists
founded by Dr. Spencer Wells roams around the world most specifically in Asia to Africa to
discover and find the Y-Chromosome and the Mitochondria Eve in most parts of the world and
how it related to the people to these ancestors back before and what this gene benefits on each
humankind. This film explores the evolution of humanity and world civilization. Around 55,000
years ago, the descendants of Y-Adam and mt-Eve spread to Arabia and the Levant. Outside of
Africa, Y-DNA mutated again, and a new male lineage called "Y-chromosomal Noah" replaced
all other male lineages. Any non-African alive today descended from a second generation of
wealthy ancestors. The movement of people from Sub-Saharan Africa to the Middle East,
Central Asia, and the rest of the world. They discovered that our forefathers originated in Africa
and followed a coastal migration route to the southeast of Asia. The first "naked gene" replicated,
swarmed, and developed into a global biomass of oxygen-producing prokaryotic life four billion
years ago in the tidal pools of the primordial sea.
This video helps a lot in our lesson most specifically in future research projects, it benefits to
acknowledge and to know who our ancestors and every people from different religions is
worshipping the same one God. This meant that they were all descended from a single
individual, who Wells later established as a Central Asian super ancestor. The fact that this was
only possible thanks to today's technology makes one wonder what undiscovered mysteries
science will unearth in the next few years. Dr. Spencer Wells finds out how where are these
genes really came from one man, Adam. He uses it by identifying sex chromosomes and genes
from different people around the world.
This documentary film will benefit other students in future references and for more knowledge
about genes and DNA. We intend to share thoughts and help each other to find more fruitful
answer which my lead to new cases of studies about our super ancestors. Understanding the role
of genetics in the molecular processes that underpin human phenotypic variation is critical for
predicting health outcomes, treating disease, and tracking down our forefathers. Gene expression
has been widely used to investigate the role of genetics in cellular state and function. Significant
patterns of heritability, population differentiation, and tissue-specificity in gene expression have
been illustrated in previous and current studies. The importance of science and technology in
obtaining knowledge is illustrated in this film.

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