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Some of the last surviving Neanderthals were very diverse, suggesting inbreeding didn't doom them
Some Neanderthals living in northwestern Europe after 52,500 years ago were remarkably diverse, suggesting that they didn't ...
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Ancient DNA Reveals a Genetic Surprise in The Last Neanderthals
A Neanderthal skull from Forbes' Quarry, Gibraltar. (AquilaGib/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0) Genetic deterioration may not ...
Ancient Neanderthal DNA passed down for 40,000 years is now affecting how humans fight off modern viruses, making some ...
We’ve learned so much about Neanderthals in the past year. We have to be living through some kind of Neanderthal knowledge ...
Language may feel like one of the most distinctly human things about you, but the genetic groundwork for it appears to be older than our own species. A new study from University of Iowa Health Care ...
Recent findings from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology help reconstruct the genetic relationships of late Neanderthals in Northwestern Europe before they went extinct around 40,000 ...
Neanderthal populations in southern Europe collected shellfish throughout the year, with a marked preference for the colder months, according to a new international study led by researchers from the ...
Some Neanderthals living in northwestern Europe after 52,500 years ago were surprisingly diverse, suggesting that they didn't ...
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