Most people have some amount of Neanderthal DNA from the extinct cousins of modern humans who lived in Europe and Asia until about 40,000 years ago. New research on available Neanderthal genetic ...
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There weren’t that many Neanderthals – and those that did exist were likely inbred
Despite surviving for hundreds of thousands of years and conquering much of Eurasia, Neanderthals were actually pretty few ...
Scientists reveal the genetic mutation that forever changed the final chapter of the Neanderthals' history in Europe.
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