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06/28/2011: Breeding with Neanderthals helped humans go global


The publication of the Neanderthal genome last year offered proof that Homo sapiens bred with Neanderthals after leaving Africa.  According to an article in New Scientist, when the first modern humans left Africa they were ill-equipped to cope with unfamiliar diseases.  By interbreeding with the local hominins, it seems they picked up genes that protected them and helped them eventually spread across the planet.  Click here to read more.

 

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