October 11, 2006
Neandertal News

New Scientist is carrying this update on new developments in Neandertal DNA research. For the first time scientists have been able to analyze nuclear DNA samples, and have used the richer data set to determine that Neandertals and humans shared a common ancestor about 400,000 years ago. There appears to be no evidence of Neandertals contributing to human DNA, at least in the data examined so far.

Posted by scott at October 11, 2006 01:15 PM

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