Oceania Genome Study Reveals New Insights into Human Evolution and Denisovan DNA
A new Yale-led study, published in Science, has analyzed genetic variation in Near Oceania populations, uncovering a complex population history. The research indicates that DNA inherited from extinct hominins like Denisovans continues to impact human biology, particularly in immune responses to viruses and bacteria, and skeletal development.
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