Evidence of genetic discontinuity between Neanderthals and 24,000-year-old anatomically modern Europeans
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Research on the DNA of two Cro-Magnon-type Homo sapiens sapiens individuals from about 23,000-25,000 years ago indicates that there is a genetic difference between them and Neanderthals, calling into question the theory that the two groups have a common contribution to today's European genotype.

Evolution Hybrids Race mixing Homo Sapiens Hominids Homo Neanderthalensis Europe and the EU

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