Are Modern Humans Really Part Neanderthal? New Study Examines Ancient DNA
The question of just how much Neanderthal DNA modern humans carry has been a topic of intrigue for years. A recent study has delved into the genetic makeup of modern humans, revealing that tiny fractions of Neanderthal DNA are scattered throughout our own. This raises the question of what impact these genetic remnants have had on our evolution and what they can tell us about our ancient ancestors. The study opens up new avenues of exploration in the field of human genetics and invites us to reconsider our understanding of our own genetic heritage.
source: Phys.org