Posted:-Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Thus examples of morphological subtypes or subspecies aka lineages of the taxonomic-species of 'anatomically-modern-human ape-hominids' population binomially-termed Homo sapiens includes :-
(1.):-Homo sapiens sapiens ;
(2.):-Homo sapiens neanderthalensis ;
(3.):-Homo sapiens denisova ;
(4.):-Homo sapiens heidelbergensis ;
(5.):-Homo sapiens floresiensis ;
(6.):-Homo sapiens antecessor ; and
(7.):-Homo sapiens rhodesiensis
All these lineages are extinct 'cept for 'ours' Homo sapiens sapiens, being the sole extant (living) organism-species in the genus-Homo taxon ; for which we're highly genetically-homogenous as a result of our 'relatively recent uniform evolution' as a population sharing a last-common-ancestor... with small-clusters / groups of H. sapiens moving into new ecological-habitat-niche environments to accumulate heritable-variations leading to adaptive-divergence & speciation due to reproductive-isolations and/or geographic-separations preventing proto-populations from exchanging genes with each other...
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