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Stone Age Interbreeding Insights by Yume Diminuto-Habitante Del-Bosque is a document available to read on EtoBox.
1) A finger bone found in a Siberian cave revealed that a population of human-like Denisovans interbred with people in East Asia at least 44,000 years ago, contributing nearly 5% of genes to native groups in Australia, New Guinea, and nearby islands. 2) Genetic studies also show that Neanderthals, another human cousin, contributed about 2.5% of genes to modern humans in Europe and Asia. 3) This interbreeding between ancient human groups like Neanderthals and Denisovans and modern humans has led scientis
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- Yume Diminuto-Habitante Del-Bosque
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