| (Panina) | Chimpanzees | B. 800 BCE, d. DECEASED | DNA Notable | Human DNA is approximately 98.4% identical to that of chimpanzees when comparing single nucleotide polymorphisms . |
| Afarensis | Lucy | B. 200 BCE, d. DECEASED | DNA Notable | Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds |
| Haplogroup-A-PR2921 | | B. 267,963 BCE to 232,000 BCE, d. DECEASED | DNA Notable | NOT the Biblical 'Adam' but the chromosomal starting point. Males alive today who have tested all seem to relate to this individual. |
| Haplogroup-E | | D. DECEASED | DNA Notable | Albert Einstein belonged to haplogroup E; Rameses III belonged to Haplogroup E-M2 (E1b1a); Adolf Hitler's haplogroup, E-M35 , originated in Africa about 22,400 years ago |
| DNA Notable | Napoleon's beard hairs revealed membership of haplogroup E1b1b1c1 or E-M34 |
| Haplogroup-I | | D. DECEASED | DNA Notable | A sub group of this haplogroup, Isa-Din-N has a member of Martin Luther |
| Haplogroup-R-M343 | | B. To 20 , d. DECEASED | DNA Notable | Charles Darwin with millions of others is part of this haplogroup, the most frequently occuring liniage in Western Europe |
| Haplogroup-R-P312 | | B. Bet 3000 BCE and 2850 BCE, d. DECEASED | DNA Notable | Large haplogroup, most common in Central Europe, Spain, France, Portugal and the British Isles |
| Haplogroup-R-R-FGC28340 | | B. Bet 1300 and 1550, d. DECEASED | DNA Notable | Including the website's author Brian Thomas Dowling (1955-) |
| Haplogroup-R-U106 | | D. DECEASED | DNA Notable | Louis XVI of France's relatives belong to haplogroup R-U106 (as sub-clade of R1b) |
| Hominoidea | | | DNA Notable | It all starts here! |
| Homo-Sapiens-(M) | | B. To 098 BCE, d. DECEASED | DNA Notable | Home Sapien starts 98,000 BCE to 198,000 BCE |
| Iceman | Otzi | B. Abt 3345 BCE, d. Abt 3300 BCE | DNA Notable | Otzi Iceman abt 3,345 BCE found in Italy |
| Neanderthalensis | Homo | B. 288 BCE, d. DECEASED | DNA Notable | Neanderthal |