Clues found for Early Europeans From an article published on the BBC News web site on 12th January 2007:A genetic breakthrough could help clear up some long-standing mysteries surrounding our closest evolutionary relatives: the Neanderthals.
Scientists have reconstructed a chunk of DNA from the genome of a Neanderthal man who lived 38,000 years ago.
The genetic information they extracted from a thigh bone has allowed them to identify more than a million building blocks of Neanderthal DNA so far. Read the full article...
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Posted by Kammer
12th January 2007ce
Edited 12th January 2007ce
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