Humans and Neanderthals cozied up from time to time when they lived in the same areas tens of thousands of years ago.
A picture taken on March 26, 2018 shows a moulding of a Neanderthal man face displayed for the Neanderthal exhibition at the ...
New research reveals that ancient interbreeding between humans and Neanderthals shaped our modern human DNA - especially on the X chromosome.
Thin stretches of the human X chromosome look oddly empty when you scan for Neanderthal DNA. Geneticists even have a name for the gaps: “Neanderthal deserts.
Learn how sex-biased interbreeding between Neanderthals and modern humans explains why Neanderthal DNA is largely missing ...
Researchers found that Neanderthals carried excess modern human DNA on their X chromosomes, pointing to predominantly male ...
When the two species got together tens of thousands of years ago, the hookups may have often involved a male Neanderthal and a female human, according to a new study. The findings, described February ...
Geneticists have found an interesting pattern in how early humans and Neanderthals interbred—and it wasn't balanced.
If more human females mated with Neanderthal males than the other way around, over thousands of years you would expect to see ...
Learning to read and write is the beginning of literacy, a progression now mirrored in modern genomics. Scientists first read the human genome, a three-billion-letter biological book, in April 2003.