Impact of Denisovan and Neanderthal genes on the health of Papua New Guineans
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The article discusses the impact of Denisovan and Neanderthal genes on modern Papua New Guineans. Denisovan genes have persisted in the Papuan population, providing them with health benefits such as more red blood cells and better immune system function. Neanderthal genes, on the other hand, are present in people from outside Africa, making up about 2% of their genome and affecting various physical and health traits.

Evolution Hybrids Race mixing Homo Neanderthalensis Hominids Denisovans Health Papuans Australoids Aborigines South Asia

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