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2 Neanderthals present at same Siberian cave 10,000 years apart were distant relatives, 110,000-year-old bone reveals
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2 Neanderthals present at same Siberian cave 10,000 years apart were distant relatives, 110,000-year-old bone reveals
Researchers extracted DNA from a Neanderthal bone fragment found in Russia's Denisova Cave, and the genome is shedding light on how small and isolated their groups were.
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Read Full ArticleAn international team of researchers, led by the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology and Yale University, has succeeded in sequencing the high-quality genome of a Neanderthal that lived approximately 110,000 years ago in the Cave of Denisova, in the Altai Mountains of Siberia. The study, published in the journal Proceedings of [...]
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