Recent studies have highlighted the complex history of human evolution, revealing that our ancestors interbred with Neanderthals and other unknown human groups. Archeologists have sequenced DNA from Iron Age burial mounds, uncovering evidence of a network where political power was supported by biological kinship. These findings suggest that interbreeding played a significant role in shaping the genetic makeup of modern humans, with evidence still found in the DNA of people living today. Additionally, ongoing research continues to explore the conditions that drive human evolution and how we change over time.
🗄️ From the archive: Researchers find evidence that a group of still-unknown humans interbred with our ancestors. https://t.co/b4y7CpRJ7I
🗄️ From the archive: Are humans still evolving? Get the latest scientific evidence for the conditions that cause evolution, and how we change over time. https://t.co/nEpqjx0W5D
Archeologists sequenced DNA from two Iron Age burial mounds and found evidence of a network "in which political power was underpinned by biological kinship." https://t.co/7pBiG7U1Ro
A fascinating article on sapiens-Neanderthal interbreeding. https://t.co/EgBQxTQ8Dp
🗄️ From the archive: Our ancestors interbred with Neanderthals, and evidence of these ancient liaisons can still be found in the DNA of people living today. https://t.co/qbYnpZuRZZ
Human beings evolution https://t.co/Cw1Tuu3Glb