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400,000-year-old teeth could reveal how mysterious “super-archaic” DNA made its way from ancient hominins to modern humans
Proteins recovered from ancient human relatives that roamed China more than 400,000 years ago could explain how mysterious ...
Scientists are fleshing out their understanding of Neanderthals by analyzing a Neanderthal tooth. The dental analysis is ...
What is that how can a tooth survive the years and bear any intelligible mark of the molecules on its side when bone and other soft tissue have long since decayed? In the case of ancient-DNA, teeth ...
Scientists retrieved proteins from six teeth unearthed in China that reveal a potential link between Homo erectus and later ...
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400,000-Year-Old Proteins Reveal a Surprise Twist in The Human Family Tree
Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains, Siberia is where the first evidence of Denisovans was found. (rusak/iStock/Getty Images ...
A new Nature study reports that proteins preserved in 400,000-year-old Homo erectus teeth carry a signal also seen in Denisovans, raising the possibility that these two ancient human relatives once ...
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