Neanderthals Nearly Vanished 75,000 Years Ago – Then One Group Repopulated Europe
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Neanderthals Nearly Vanished 75,000 Years Ago – Then One Group Repopulated Europe
A new study from the Senckenberg Nature Research Society and the University of Tübingen reveals major shifts in Neanderthal genetic history. Near the end of their time in Europe, Neanderthals were not spread across the continent as a deeply varied population. Their DNA now points to a much narrower story: a severe genetic bottleneck, a [...]
Research conducted by the Senckenberg Nature Research Society and the University of Tübingen reveals significant changes in the genetic history of Neanderthals in Europe. The study indicates that, near the end of their presence on the continent, these populations were not as diverse as previously thought, but rather the result of population narrowing and subsequent repopulation. Genetic analysis reveals population narrowing. The genetic analysis…
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