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A study by Karmin et ''al.'', (2015) which conducted an analysis of publicly available genetic data comparing the genetic diversity of the male Y chromosome to the female mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) found: | A study by Karmin et ''al.'', (2015) which conducted an analysis of publicly available genetic data comparing the genetic diversity of the male Y chromosome to the female mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) found: | ||
* 8-4 thousand years ago, roughly around the time Agricultural Civilization began to emerge in the Fertile Crescent,South Asia, East Asia (China), the Nile River Valley and | * 8-4 thousand years ago, roughly around the time Agricultural Civilization began to emerge in the Fertile Crescent, South Asia, East Asia (China), the Nile River Valley and later in Neolithic Europe, a peak of 17 females reproduced compared to men. | ||
* This disparity was due chiefly to an increasingly polygynous mating structure (i.e one man hoarding many women, likely caused by the development of agriculture allowing certain men to accrue greater resources and thus political power) leading to greater competition between men for mates as opposed to harsher natural selection (i.e more men dying off young before reproducing) and possibly greater levels of male immigration by conquest due to easier transportation due to the invention of the wheel, domestication of the horse, camel etc. | * This disparity was due chiefly to an increasingly polygynous mating structure (i.e one man hoarding many women, likely caused by the development of agriculture allowing certain men to accrue greater resources and thus political power) leading to greater competition between men for mates as opposed to harsher natural selection (i.e more men dying off young before reproducing) and possibly greater levels of male immigration by conquest due to easier transportation due to the invention of the wheel, domestication of the horse, camel etc. | ||
* The development of agriculture and the more centralized political systems this enabled led to greater variance in male fitness due to inheritance of resources and social status (hereditary systems of political and religious succession i.e chiefdoms, hereditary priesthood, early monarchies). | * The development of agriculture and the more centralized political systems this enabled led to greater variance in male fitness due to inheritance of resources and social status (hereditary systems of political and religious succession i.e chiefdoms, hereditary priesthood, early monarchies). |
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