Rachel Feltman February 17, 2016 According to a new study, DNA signatures suggest generations of interbreeding between Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens may have started some 50,000 years earlier than previously believed. Sriram Sankararaman (HMS) is quoted.Read the full article
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