The impact of interbreeding with extinct hominids on human evolution outside Africa.
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Genetic studies indicate that humans outside Africa inherited 1-2% of their genome from their extinct relatives, the Neanderthals and Denisovans. New research suggests that early humans in Africa also interbred with archaic hominids. These discoveries are changing our understanding of human migration and evolution.

Evolution Hybrids Race mixing Homo Neanderthalensis Hominids Homo Sapiens Negroes Immigration

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