nrsjunkmail777
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Hi, I've been trying to find the answer as to why the sub-Saharan African people don't have any neanderthal DNA. I know scientists say Neanderthals are a different species than homo sapiens, but I don't believe that. I believe that homo sapiens and neanderthals are the same and scientists are just confused. They see the bone density is a little different and that there bone structure was more robust, but I think these changes happened in Neanderthals after the flood and that our descendants genes deteriorated over thousands of years. I would call the people scientists are calling neanderthals pre-flood and soon after post flood, and we are there decedents which scientists are calling homo sapiens.
Still I don't understand how it's possible that the people of sub-Saharan Africa don't have any Neanderthal DNA. I think scientists have it right when they say they see Neanderthal DNA in people. But why don't the sub-Saharan African people have any Neanderthal DNA? I mean were all descended from Noah and the other people on his boat. So how is it possible that all people have Neanderthal DNA except for the sub-Saharan African people who have none?
If someone could give an answer that made sense It would be appreciated, thanks.
Still I don't understand how it's possible that the people of sub-Saharan Africa don't have any Neanderthal DNA. I think scientists have it right when they say they see Neanderthal DNA in people. But why don't the sub-Saharan African people have any Neanderthal DNA? I mean were all descended from Noah and the other people on his boat. So how is it possible that all people have Neanderthal DNA except for the sub-Saharan African people who have none?
If someone could give an answer that made sense It would be appreciated, thanks.