If Homosapiens survived the last mass extinction how is there almost 8 billions Humans now? Are we all related? Is every human related in some way?

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If Homosapiens survived the last mass extinction how is there almost 8 billions Humans now? Are we all related? Is every human related in some way?

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Of course we’re all related. All members of a species are related, that’s what makes them a member of a species. We all share the same ancestors in the first modern humans in East Africa; and going further back, the same Anthropitecus ancestors, etc etc, all the way back to the first life. All humans are identical over >99% of their genome; we share 98.8% of genome with chimpanzees and >60% with bananas

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