DNA Reveals Mysterious Human Cousin With Huge Teeth
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DNA Reveals Mysterious Human Cousin With Huge Teeth
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National Geographic
The analysis of a fossil tooth from Siberia reveals that a mysterious people known as Denisovans, discovered a mere five years ago, persisted for tens of thousands of years alongside modern humans and Neanderthals.
DNA Reveals Mysterious Human Cousin With Huge Teeth
The find underscores that our Homo sapiens ancestors shared the Eurasian continent with other human-like populations.
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National Geographic
The analysis of a fossil tooth from Siberia reveals that a mysterious people known as Denisovans, discovered a mere five years ago, persisted for tens of thousands of years alongside modern humans and Neanderthals.
DNA Reveals Mysterious Human Cousin With Huge Teeth
The find underscores that our Homo sapiens ancestors shared the Eurasian continent with other human-like populations.
NEWS.NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.COM
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Re: DNA Reveals Mysterious Human Cousin With Huge Teeth
Scientific American magazine
Scientists have analyzed two molars from a mysterious extinct branch of the human family tree.
Mysterious Group of Extinct Humans Was More Diverse than Neandertals
DNA from Denisovans suggests they lived in Siberia for millennia and were more genetically diverse than Neandertals, but less diverse than modern humans
SCIENTIFICAMERICAN.COM|PAR CHARLES Q. CHOI,LIVESCIENCE
Scientists have analyzed two molars from a mysterious extinct branch of the human family tree.
Mysterious Group of Extinct Humans Was More Diverse than Neandertals
DNA from Denisovans suggests they lived in Siberia for millennia and were more genetically diverse than Neandertals, but less diverse than modern humans
SCIENTIFICAMERICAN.COM|PAR CHARLES Q. CHOI,LIVESCIENCE
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