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  2. Humans may not have survived without Neanderthals - AOL

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    A separate DNA study, published in the journal Science, shows that modern humans held on to some key genetic traits from Neanderthals that may have given them an evolutionary advantage. One ...

  3. Neanderthal genetics - Wikipedia

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    [73] [74] Neanderthals additionally came into genetic contact with modern humans during a more ancient modern humans dispersal out of Africa 250,000 years ago; this caused a 6% modern human ancestry in Neanderthal populations. [75] [68] Modern human mtDNA may have introgressed into Neanderthal populations possibly 268,000 to 413,000 years ago. [75]

  4. A Scientific Breakthrough Has Unveiled the Ancient Source of ...

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    So far, scientists have found links from Neanderthal DNA to everything from the shapes of modern noses to our propensity for diseases. In the recent study on pain, researchers investigated three ...

  5. Modern human DNA found in Neanderthal genomes offers clues to ... The study found that humans left Africa, encountered and interbred with Neanderthals in three waves: One about 200,000 to 250,000 ...

  6. Neanderthal - Wikipedia

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    Sub-Saharan Africans can carry Neanderthal DNA, presumably descending from modern human migration between Eurasia and Africa. [150] In all, approximately 20% of the Neanderthal genome appears to have survived in the modern human gene pool. [151] This Neanderthal DNA may descend primarily from the children of female modern humans and male ...

  7. Interbreeding between archaic and modern humans - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, significant rates of modern human gene flow into Neanderthals occurred—of the three examined lineages—for only the Altai Neanderthal (0.1–2.1%), suggesting that modern human gene flow into Neanderthals mainly took place after the separation of the Altai Neanderthals from the El Sidrón and Vindija Neanderthals that occurred ...

  8. We carry DNA from extinct cousins like Neanderthals ... - AOL

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    That may not sound like much, but it adds up: Even though only 100,000 Neanderthals ever lived, “half of the Neanderthal genome is still around, in small pieces scattered around modern humans ...

  9. Neanderthal genome project - Wikipedia

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    The fossil evidence does not conclusively place Neanderthals and modern humans in close proximity at this time and place. [11] According to preliminary sequences from 2010, 99.7% of the nucleotide sequences of the modern human and Neanderthal genomes are identical, compared to humans sharing around 98.8% of sequences with the chimpanzee. [12]