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Most people of non-African ancestry carry about 2% Neanderthal DNA, and researchers report a mirror image pattern with more human DNA on the Neanderthal X chromosome.
Ancient linkups may have happened more frequently between female humans and male Neanderthals, according to a new genetic analysis.
A new study sheds light on the illuminating, sometimes counterintuitive dynamics of mating and how species survive.
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A genetic analysis reveals that ancient pairings between humans and Neanderthals favored female humans mating with male Neanderthals, shedding light on their interactions.