Mosquito clues push back Southeast Asia’s human arrival timeline

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DNA analyses of Anopheles mosquitoes in Southeast Asia suggest the shift to human blood-feeding happened 2.9–1.6 million years ago in Sundaland, implying Homo erectus may have been present in numbers sufficient to drive the adaptation and offering a new clue to the timing of early human arrival in the region where fossil remains are sparse.
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