Denisovan DNA may have also contributed to fat and blood sugar levels, as well as modern immune systems. Neanderthals also interbred with modern humans, as previous research has shown.
Initially, scientists thought that only Papuans carried traces of Denisovan DNA, with up to 5 percent of their genome being ...
But DNA from a fossil found earlier in a nearby cave had proved to be Neanderthal, so it was possible this bone was Neanderthal as well. The Theory The Denisovans’ closest cousins were Neanderthals.
According to a new study published yesterday (August 12) in Current Biology, however, an Indigenous group in the Philippines called the Ayta Magbukon have 30 to 40 percent more Denisovan DNA than ...
University of Tokyo researchers have investigated the origin and dispersal scenarios of Homo sapiens into East Eurasia. The ...
The molar of a Denisovan girl who lived more than 130,000 years ago may help answer how indigenous people living in Australia and other Pacific island nations share DNA with the early-human species.