What ancient dental proteins disclose about Stone Age interbreeding among early human groups
Homo erectus, a prehistoric human species, was the first of our ancestors known to leave Africa. It spread across multiple continents and survived for nearly 2 million years. Despite its long history and wide reach, the species remains one of the most puzzling chapters in human evolution, largely because usable genetic material has been extremely difficult to recover. Researchers have now extracted ancient proteins from six teeth discovered in China, uncovering for the first time a molecular
What ancient dental proteins disclose about Stone Age interbreeding among early human groups
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