Talk:Neanderthal genetics

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2050?

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Since 2050, evidence for substantial admixture of Neanderthals DNA in modern populations has accumulated.[3]

Is that supposed to be 2050?

Quinnov (talk) 21:40, 4 September 2019 (UTC)Reply

Congoid instead of African

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It has been found in North Africa population a proportion of Neanderthal genetic. So it will be better to use the term Congoid than African wich it is here totally incorect .37.142.154.48 (talk) 11:42, 23 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

List of Neanderthal genomes

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I added some of the published genomes in the lead text, these are all the nuclear/autosomal samples currently available as far as I know. There are also a lot of mitogenomes around, I didn't get around to add those. Maybe it could be formatted better and made into an exhaustive list, and also added to the main Neanderthal article, these are quite groundbreaking results after all (at least according to those Nobel Prize guys). 2A01:36D:118:49B5:91E5:6DDA:F63:DA8F (talk) 13:07, 24 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

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