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Mating Between Neanderthals and Human Women May Have Been More Frequent, Study Says

Scientists know that Neanderthals and humans mated because there is a small, but important, percentage of Neanderthal DNA in most modern humans outside sub-Saharan Africa,

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Scientists know that Neanderthals and humans mated because there is a small, but important, percentage of Neanderthal DNA in most modern humans outside sub-Saharan Africa,

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Los Angeles Times broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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