Genetic tests on one of earliest Europeans living 40000 years ago finds unusually high DNA levels to reveal sex with Neanderthal only four generations earlier
The first contemporary humans to reach in Europe did not wait long to own sex with Neanderthals, according to experts in ancient DNA.
The conclusion follows genetic tests that show one of the earliest contemporary humans to live in Europe was the great-great grandson of a Neanderthal. Or perhaps the great- great-great-great grandson.
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Source: theguardian.com