The Late Neanderthals of Europe who were studied here lived between 60,000 and 40,000 years ago. The researchers analyzed the ...
Ancient DNA is turning Europe’s deep past from a sketch into a family album. Instead of guessing who first called the continent home, researchers can now read genetic traces from teeth, bones and cave ...
University of Oxford researchers have helped produce what they describe as the earliest genetic evidence for domestic dogs, placing canines alongside Ice Age hunter-gatherers in Europe and Turkiye ...
Genetically, Neanderthals can be clearly distinguished from modern humans, Homo sapiens, who replaced Neanderthals by around 40,000 years ago. "We have evidence that Neanderthals inhabited Europe ...
In a recent study published in Nature, researchers introduced Twigstats, a new time-stratified ancestry analysis, and applied it to ancient whole-genomes from Europe. Ancient genomic sequencing has ...
New study from the Senckenberg Nature Research Society and the University of Tübingen illustrates huge upheavals in Neanderthals’ genetic history. A recent study incorporating new DNA data and ...
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