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.
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