Scientists uncovered how ancient blood groups helped Homo sapiens as compared to Neanderthals in their survival and spread ...
If Neanderthal women mated with Homo sapiens or Denisovan men, there was a high risk of newborns having neonatal hemolytic ...
One of the great mysteries of human evolution is the intermediate step represented by the presence of Neanderthals for ...
The research also highlights that earlier Homo sapiens population in Europe (and beyond) was highly structured, where most of these sapiens population interacted with the Neanderthals with varying ...
The new study revealed that the ancient jaw named SK 15 was originally unearthed in 1949 in a South African cave known as ...
Homo sapiens' entry into Europe might have hastened Neandertals' extinction. Neandertals may have had a greater penchant for ...
Tens of thousands of years ago, modern humans (Homo sapiens) migrating out of Africa interbred with Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) in the Middle East. As a consequence of this encounter ...
Neanderthal blood types may have made them ill-equipped to deal with infectious diseases.
There has been some incredible research into the role this DNA plays in modern human neurodevelopment, so here's an overview ...
The work by the team involved sequencing the genes of two types of early human relatives, Neanderthals and Denisovans, and comparing them with the sequences from the human ancestor, Homo sapiens.
A group of scientists has found clues in blood groups that explain how modern humans managed to survive and expand from ...
Neanderthal blood protein differences linked to health risks Rare RhD type incompatible with other hominid blood types Genetic incompatibilities may explain Neanderthal extinction ...