“New study identifies Neanderthal ancestry in African populations and describes its origin”

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After sequencing the Neanderthal genome, scientists discovered all present day non-African individuals carry some Neanderthal ancestry in their DNA. Now, researchers at Princeton University present evidence of Neanderthal ancestry in African populations too, and its origin provides new insights into human history.

Image by Matilda Luk, Princeton University Office of Communications

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