We now know that many of us are part Neanderthal, with our genes carrying traces of past encounters between our early ancestors. Now, a team of European researchers has grown blobs of brain tissue from human stem cells that contain Neanderthal DNA.
We now know that many of us are part Neanderthal, with our genes carrying traces of past encounters between our early ancestors and the Stone Age hominins that populated Europe until around 40,000 years ago.
The evidence that early humans interbred with Neanderthals emerged in 2010 after scientists led by geneticist Svante Pääbo pioneered methods to extract, sequence and analyze ancient DNA from Neanderthal bones and mapped their genome in detail.
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