Confirmation: The Cro-Magnon of 28,000 years ago did not have the genes of other hominids and was genetically a modern European
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Research suggests that Neanderthals and Cro-Magnoid people had different cultures, morphologies and DNA, suggesting that they were not close relatives. Demographic simulations indicate that modern Europeans are more closely related to Cro-Magnoid people than Neanderthals. Analysis of the mitochondrial DNA of an individual from Paglicci Cave indicates genetic continuity between Cro-Magnoids and modern Europeans.

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