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Zach B. Hancock | Phylogenetic Discordance Supports Common Ancestry @talkpopgen | Uploaded August 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
In this video, I introduce a model of common descent for humans, chimps, and gorillas that relies on the concept of "incomplete lineage sorting". I show how this process leads to mathematical predictions that can be empirically tested and verified.

PS: I notice I say "mkay" way too much. Jesus.
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