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The Brighterside of News on MSNBreakthrough discovery links Neanderthal DNA and autismWhen modern humans first migrated out of Africa about 60,000 years ago, they crossed paths with Neanderthals. Over thousands ...
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Neanderthal Legacy: Ancient DNA May Contribute to Modern Brain MalformationsA new study suggests that some modern brain malformations may be linked to Neanderthal ancestry. Researchers have found that people with Chiari malformation type 1, a condition where the lower part of ...
New research suggests that modern conditions may trace back to Neanderthal skull traits we share with our extinct cousins.
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News Medical on MSNNeanderthal DNA Linked to Rare Brain DisorderNew research suggests Chiari Malformation Type 1, a serious brain disorder, may result from Neanderthal genes passed down ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNNeanderthal Genes May Cause a Rare Brain Condition That Impacts Balance and PostureLearn more about Chiari malformation type 1, a rare brain condition that may be present in certain genes thanks to ...
A new Simon Fraser University-led study reveals interbreeding between humans and their ancient cousins, Neanderthals, as the likely origin of a ...
People with Chiari malformations have a skull shape similar to Neanderthals, suggesting that the condition may be caused by ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNBrain Abnormality in Modern Humans Linked to Ancient Neanderthal DNASignificant brain defects known as Chiari malformations could be down to the genes some of us have inherited from ...
Nevertheless, the research highlights how ancient DNA may be affecting our health today. Most people of non-African descent carry approximately 1–2% of Neanderthal DNA in their genome.
Once thought primitive, we now know Neanderthals were intelligent and even interbred with modern humans—many people today carry some Neanderthal DNA. Turns out, a lot of our jokes against our ...
Neanderthal DNA may refute 65,000-year-old date for human occupation in Australia, but not all experts are convinced. News. By Kristina Killgrove published 3 July 2025 ...
Scientists just reconstructed half the neanderthal genome—thanks to Indian DNA. ScienceDaily. Retrieved July 12, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 06 / 250629033429.htm.
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