Modern human ancestors and Neanderthals mated during a 7,000-year-long 'pulse,' 2 new studies reveal
- Modern human ancestors and Neanderthals interbred for a period of 7,000 years, according to two new studies.
- The studies reveal significant genetic exchanges between modern humans and Neanderthals during this time.
- Researchers found that this interbreeding had lasting effects on the genetics of modern humans.
- The findings enhance our understanding of human evolution and relationships with Neanderthals.
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