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SYDNEY: As humans migrated out of Africa 100,000 to 50,000 years ago, some individuals interbred with Neanderthal and as a result some genetic sequences can be found in all non-African humans, according to an international team of scientists.
"It's cool to think that some of us have a little Neanderthal DNA in us," said Svante Pääbo from the Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, lead author of the study published in Science.
Originally posted by fanthorpe
So is it some, or all?
"some individuals interbred with Neanderthal and as a result some genetic sequences can be found in all non-African humans"
"It's cool to think that some of us have a little Neanderthal DNA in us,"
Sounds contradictory to me.
Originally posted by dashar
Very interesting my misses says im a caveman.
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