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Biology / Recent single origin hypothesis / Middle Stone Age / Genetic genealogy / Paleoanthropology / Neanderthal / Anatomically modern humans / Mitochondrial Eve / Human / Human evolution / Pleistocene / Paleolithic
Date: 2015-04-18 02:36:30
Biology
Recent single origin hypothesis
Middle Stone Age
Genetic genealogy
Paleoanthropology
Neanderthal
Anatomically modern humans
Mitochondrial Eve
Human
Human evolution
Pleistocene
Paleolithic

DNA research confirms recent interaction between Neanderthals and humans

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