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Y-chromosomal Adam is thus the male counterpart of... Y-chromosomal Adam is named after the... The name may seem to imply that Y-chromosomal Adam was the only living male of his time... Y-chromosomal Adam probably lived between 60... Y-chromosomal Adam and mitochondrial Eve are separated by at least 30... Y-chromosomal Adam was not the same individual at all points in human history...

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