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Pleistocene / Recent single origin hypothesis / Genetic genealogy / Genomics / Middle Stone Age / Neanderthal / Anatomically modern humans / Genome / Human / Biology / Human evolution / Genetics
Date: 2015-02-08 03:59:15
Pleistocene
Recent single origin hypothesis
Genetic genealogy
Genomics
Middle Stone Age
Neanderthal
Anatomically modern humans
Genome
Human
Biology
Human evolution
Genetics

Probing Question: What can we learn from Neanderthal DNA?

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