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Monogenis

Definition:

Monogenis is a scientific term used to describe the belief that all human beings are derived from a single pair of ancestors. It is often associated with the theory of monogenism, wherein humans are thought to have a common origin.

Sample Sentences:

As a Noun:

1. The theory of monogenis suggests that all humans descended from a single pair of ancestors.

2. Monogenis is a controversial concept that challenges the idea of polygenism, which proposes multiple origins for humanity.

As an Adjective:

1. Some scientists argue for a monogenis origin of humanity, while others support the theory of polygenis.

2. The monogenis perspective seeks to find commonalities among various human populations.

As a Verb:

1. Researchers aim to monogenis the evolutionary history of different species to trace their common ancestry.

2. The study aims to monogenis the genetic makeup of the population to identify any shared characteristics.


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