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distinct Denisovan populationsScienceAlert
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A review of the existing research on Denisovan DNA by Trinity College Dublin population geneticists Linda Ongaro and Emilia Huerta-Sanchez brings us up to date on how our own biology has been influenced by the history of a people we still know so little about.
A number of Denisovan populations that were adapted to environments across the Asian continent and beyond passed their genes to our own recent ancestors on multiple occasions.
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