Scientists Discover 64,000-Year-Old Paintings, but They Weren’t Created by Humans…

 2 Percent Neanderthal

In addition, we now know that humans and Neanderthals interacted in Europe. Indeed, they even interbred. DNA research has shown that, on average, the DNA of modern Europeans is around 2 percent Neanderthal. Modern Asian peoples’ DNA contains approximately the same amount.

 

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