Unraveling the Enigma: Neanderthal Ancestry Revealed

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A new analysis of ancient genomes has shed light on the distribution of Neanderthal DNA in human populations. The study found that while most humans today carry a small percentage of Neanderthal DNA, East Asian populations have a slightly higher proportion compared to European populations. The researchers suggest that this discrepancy may be due to the intermixing of Neanderthal DNA during the Neolithic transition when farming began to replace hunting and gathering. The study highlights the importance of understanding our genetic legacy from archaic relatives and its potential medical relevance in modern humans.
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