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Ancient Neanderthal Men Likely Paired More Often with Early Humans
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Ancient Neanderthal Men Likely Paired More Often with Early Humans

A study published in Science finds Neanderthal males interbred with human females more often than the reverse, suggesting a non-random partner pattern possibly driven by migration or social dynamics; researchers also note that hybrids from Neanderthal mothers and human fathers may have had lower survival, helping explain the persistence of Neanderthal DNA (up to about 2%) in modern European and Asian populations.

DNA clues reveal sex-biased mating between Neanderthal men and modern humans
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DNA clues reveal sex-biased mating between Neanderthal men and modern humans

A Science study finds Neanderthal men and anatomically modern human women interbred more than the reverse, as Neanderthal DNA is disproportionately found on the human X chromosome. The result points to sex-biased gene flow and raises questions about the social dynamics behind these ancient matings, which researchers are looking to explore further.