Geneticists have a better understanding of how prehistoric pairings unfolded, with new research suggesting they were mostly between male Neanderthals and female humans.
A preference for pairings between male Neanderthals and female Homo sapiens may answer the question of why there are "Neanderthal deserts" in human chromosomes.
Interbreeding between Neandertals and ancient anatomically modern humans primarily occurred between male Neandertals and female humans, a new study suggests ...
Ancient linkups may have happened more frequently between female humans and male Neanderthals, according to an new genetic ...
When ancient humans interbred, new research shows that the pairings were predominantly male Neanderthals and female Homo sapiens.
The human genome is a rich, complex record of migration, encounters, and inheritance written over thousands of millennia. Genomic research by members of Sarah Tishkoff's lab at the University of ...
When ancient humans mated, dad was a Neanderthal, mom was Homo sapiens.
Genomic analysis shows that interbreeding between female Neanderthals and human males was less common than the opposite ...
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Most people alive today carry fragments of Neanderthal DNA in their genome. Now scientists are gaining a more intimate ...
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