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sphinx_lynx t1_it1u854 wrote
Thanks!
marketrent t1_it1vavc wrote
Submitted one hour prior :)
>Using hybridization capture to obtain genome-wide nuclear data, this paper presents genetic insights into the social organization of Neanderthals.
>https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/y8sp1l/using_hybridization_capture_to_obtain_genomewide/
ETA:
/TorrentialOutpouring, I submitted the paper at 04:41 GMT-4; OP’s link was submitted at 05:37 GMT-4.
TorrentialOutpouring t1_it55ret wrote
Nah it was late by a spell
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ExtremeUVC t1_ite2y1t wrote
Different species can't naturally reproduce without the intervention on man..you weren't even allowed to get married in the US if you and your partner had incompatible blood types because of all the miscarriages...then the rhogam shot was introduced sometime in the 60's I think
ExtremeUVC t1_it605ig wrote
Amazing how science glosses over the fact that it's unnatural to have mixed DNA
wwjgd27 t1_it6qgth wrote
If you go far back enough literally everyone is mixed.
BamBam-BamBam t1_it6670v wrote
I don't know what you mean?
ExtremeUVC t1_ite15p3 wrote
The group science refers to as sub Saharan African don't have neaderthal genes, thats not taking into a account all the other animals non sub Saharan groups share DNA with...no other species in nature is like unless it's a hybrid and hybrids come from science labs not nature. That's HUGE in my opinion but no one cares.. so much that theres an immunoglbin shot to prevent miscarriages that would naturally reoccur
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Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_it2n4cd wrote
Neanderthals are from Russia? With a genetic diversity “much lower than is expected for ancient or modern-day humans.” It all makes sense now. Should we set up some “nature preserves” so they don’t become extinct?
TheGreat_War_Machine t1_it4oo1b wrote
>Neanderthals are from Russia?
And Europe
Youth-in-AsiaS-247 t1_it53nbp wrote
Makes sense. They’ve certainly been acting like Neandrathals the last 2,000 years in that region. Constant war and territory disputes that no generation has enough time to forgive the other for.
uberneoconcert t1_it5eilf wrote
No doubts why Ukrainians call them orcs.
TheGreat_War_Machine t1_it5qsx4 wrote
War and disputes have been a thing since at least the dawn of European civilizations, such as the Greeks, if not earlier. And it's not like Asia or Africa were not subject to constant wars, though they took different forms.
In Asia, a lot of wars, particularly the bloodiest ones, occurred in China as a result of regime changes or collapses of the empire. While WW2 is the bloodiest war in world history, China has its share of the other 9 bloodiest wars.
thirachil t1_it5x7z2 wrote
Not to mention the bloody European conquests on other continents.
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molrose96 OP t1_it1szd8 wrote
Here's the Nature paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05283-y