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'Mystery population' of human ancestors gave us 20% of our genes and may have boosted our brain function
The ancestors of all modern humans split off from a mystery population 1.5 million years ago and then reconnected with them ...
Black bear sightings are rising in Oklahoma’s Panhandle, prompting a study to understand their presence. Researchers used ...
Killer whale populations in low latitudes have high genetic diversity despite having low population densities, as a result of genetic mixing, which plays a crucial role in their survival and ...
Robyn Shaw was supported during the study by funding from the Australian Research Council. The project workshop was sponsored by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology Action ‘Genomic ...
Jean-Tristan Brandenburg receives funding from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under grant 01KA2220B to the RHISSA Programme for the NORA Consortium. Additionally, he is ...
A novel genetic model suggests that the ancestors of modern humans came from two distinct populations that split and reconnected during our evolutionary history. When you purchase through links on our ...
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