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so:text The conclusion that we nearly all carry components of Neanderthal DNA in our genomes, although perhaps a blow to our collective ego, does not appear quite so surprising upon reflection. Indeed, the overall lesson of molecular studies of human evolution is just how astonishingly close we are genetically to the rest of the natural world. In fact, molecular data have often challenged long-held assumptions about human origins. (en)
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so:description James D. Watson (en)
so:description DNA: The Story of the Genetic Revolution (2003/2017) (en)
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