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    Neanderthal men may have chosen human women more often, reshaping human history: DNA study suggests - The Times of India

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    A DNA study suggests Neanderthal men frequently interbred with human women, reshaping human history through ancient couplings. This pattern influenced modern DNA, highlighting a one-sided mating dynamic.

    1. Neanderthal men may have chosen human women more often, reshaping human history: DNA study suggests  The Times of India
    2. What Your DNA Reveals About the Sex Life of Neanderthals  The New York Times
    3. Were Neanderthal men the Romeos of the prehistoric world?  National Geographic
    4. Male Neanderthals and female humans shaped modern DNA through ancient interbreeding, study finds  Archaeology News Online Magazine
    5. Humans and Neanderthals interbred — but it was mostly male Neanderthals and female humans who coupled up, study finds  Live Science

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