Hi guys,
Can someone please explain to me the Out-Of-Africa theory, I don't understand. Is it that all homo Erectus left Africa to colonise the world, which then evolved into heidelbergensis which them evolved into Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, all of which died out except Homo sapiens and that the hominids in African eventually evolved into homosapiens too, which is why they have more genetic diversity and no neanderthal DNA??
Out of the Africa model basically says that Homo erectus migrated out of Africa and became distributed all over the world. Populations of Homo erectus became genetically isolated with no gene flow occurring between them and eventually independently evolved into different hominin species. However, Homo sapiens did NOT leave Africa when Homo erectus did. Homo sapiens evolved in Africa and migrated out of Africa a long time after Homo erectus. Homo sapiens then displaced the other hominin species living outside of Africa that were descended from Homo erectus. Evidence that supports this theory includes:
- overall, there is little genetic variation in Homo sapiens, as we evolved from a single common ancestor in Africa
- the highest level of variation in mtDNA in Homo sapiens is found in populations as they have had a longer time to accumulate genetic differences
- the oldest fossil evidence of Homo sapiens is found in Africa
I hope this helps
