Most current genetic and archaeological evidence supports a recent single origin of modern humans in East Africa with first migrations placed at 60,000 years ago.
If true, this would also support an Italian origin.
If confirmed the discovery would therefore support an Old World origin of cheetahs.
However, genetic studies and some morphological characteristics, like the common presence of choanocytes, support a common origin.
Reappraisal of the evidence supports a Campanian origin, or at least a borrowing, for the games and gladiators.
Several research groups are still not satisfied with the new evidence supporting a possibly low-temperature origin of the carbonates.
Current genetic and archaeological evidence generally support a "recent single origin" of modern humans in East Africa.
More recently, genetic research has provided increasing evidence supporting a genetic origin of dyslexia.
Analyses using molecular phylogenetics support a monophyletic origin of the Fungi.
Such relations strongly support a volcanic origin for the mercurian smooth plains, even in the absence of diagnostic landforms.