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Oldest ancient-human DNA details dawn of Neanderthals

Ewen Callaway

Nature, 2016, vol. 531, issue 7594, 286-286

Abstract: Sequence of 430,000-year-old DNA pushes back divergence of humans and Neanderthals.

Date: 2016
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