<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Genetics on AI Brain Bites</title><link>https://aibrainbites.com/blog/en/tags/genetics/</link><description>Recent content in Genetics on AI Brain Bites</description><generator>Hugo</generator><language>en</language><lastBuildDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 12:00:30 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://aibrainbites.com/blog/en/tags/genetics/index.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><title>Did You Know? Everyone on Earth Is Related to a Single Ancient Woman (and a Single Ancient Man)!</title><link>https://aibrainbites.com/blog/en/posts/did-you-know-everyone-on-earth-is-related-to-a-single-ancient-woman-and-a-single-ancient-man/</link><pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 12:00:30 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://aibrainbites.com/blog/en/posts/did-you-know-everyone-on-earth-is-related-to-a-single-ancient-woman-and-a-single-ancient-man/</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;Okay, here&amp;rsquo;s a mind-bender for you, and it&amp;rsquo;s a pretty wild thought to wrap your head around! You know how we talk about family trees and going back generations? Well, if you could trace &lt;em&gt;everyone&amp;rsquo;s&lt;/em&gt; family tree, like, every single person walking the Earth right now, all the way back through history, you’d eventually find something truly astonishing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;It turns out that &lt;strong&gt;every single human being alive today, no matter where they live or what their background, is descended from a single woman who lived in Africa about 150,000 to 200,000 years ago!&lt;/strong&gt; Scientists affectionately call her &amp;ldquo;Mitochondrial Eve.&amp;rdquo; Now, this doesn&amp;rsquo;t mean she was the &lt;em&gt;only&lt;/em&gt; woman alive at the time, or even that she was the first human woman. It just means that she&amp;rsquo;s the most recent common female ancestor from whom all living humans trace their mitochondrial DNA. Mitochondrial DNA is special because it&amp;rsquo;s passed down almost exclusively from mother to child. So, her specific genetic lineage is the one that managed to persist and spread to every single person on the planet today, while other female lineages eventually &amp;ldquo;died out&amp;rdquo; over the millennia.&lt;/p&gt;</description></item><item><title>Did You Know You Share Half Your DNA With a Banana?</title><link>https://aibrainbites.com/blog/en/posts/did-you-know-you-share-half-your-dna-with-a-banana/</link><pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 16:00:36 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://aibrainbites.com/blog/en/posts/did-you-know-you-share-half-your-dna-with-a-banana/</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;Hey there! So, have you ever looked at a banana and thought, &amp;lsquo;Hmm, I wonder what we have in common?&amp;rsquo; Probably not, right? But here&amp;rsquo;s a mind-bending little fact that might make you see your breakfast in a whole new light:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Did you know that &lt;strong&gt;you, a wonderfully complex human being, actually share about 50% of your DNA with a banana&lt;/strong&gt;?!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I know, right? It sounds absolutely wild when you first hear it. We&amp;rsquo;re talking about a significant chunk of your genetic code that&amp;rsquo;s remarkably similar to, well, a piece of fruit! It’s not that you&amp;rsquo;re secretly part-banana (though a good banana split is always welcome!), but it speaks volumes about the incredible, interconnected web of life on our planet.&lt;/p&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>