Both the "out of Africa" hypothesis and the "multiregional evolution" hypothesis agree that the last common ancestor of all modern humans lived in Africa.Overwhelming fossil and genetic evidence confirms an African origin for modern humans―but that isn't enough,by itself,to decide between the two hypotheses.Explain one of the lines of evidence that does tend to support one or the other of these hypotheses.
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