"Anthropologists have long puzzled over how much contact Neanderthals had with modern humans and when this may have occured. Now, a genome taken from a 36,000-year-old skeleton has shed new light on the period of interbreeding between the two species."
Friday, November 7, 2014
Fossil DNA confirms interbreeding between humans and Neanderthals
Fossil DNA confirms interbreeding between humans and Neanderthals | Daily Mail Online:

"Anthropologists have long puzzled over how much contact Neanderthals had with modern humans and when this may have occured. Now, a genome taken from a 36,000-year-old skeleton has shed new light on the period of interbreeding between the two species."
"Anthropologists have long puzzled over how much contact Neanderthals had with modern humans and when this may have occured. Now, a genome taken from a 36,000-year-old skeleton has shed new light on the period of interbreeding between the two species."
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