Genetic evidence from Neandertals and Denisovans
New techniques have allowed the extraction of DNA from ancient bones, including from Neandertal bones and the bones of a hominin population now referred to as ‘Denisovans’ (known only from their DNA). How is this genetic evidence changing our understanding of human origins? What does this genetic evidence suggest about modern populations? Is the definition of ‘species’ sufficient to explain these relations, or does the genetic evidence force us to reconsider how we understand our ancestors?
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