The human race was divided into two separate groups within Africa for
as much as half of its existence, says a Tel Aviv University
mathematician. Climate change, reduction in populations and harsh
conditions may have caused and maintained the separation.
Dr. Saharon Rosset, from the School of Mathematical Sciences at Tel
Aviv University, worked with team leader Doron Behar from the Rambam
Medical Center to analyze African DNA. Their goal was to study obscure
population patterns from hundreds of thousands of years ago.
Rosset, who crunched numbers and did the essential statistical
analysis for the National Geographic Society's Genographic Project,
said the team was trying to understand the timing and dynamics of the
split into at least two separate groups. Read More...