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Wie viel Neandertaler-DNA steckt in uns? Studie enthüllt Paarungen zwischen Frauen und Neandertalern

Wie gut kannten sich Menschen und Neandertaler wirklich? Neue Forschungen zeigen, dass viele Menschen heutzutage einen kleinen Prozentsatz Neandertaler-DNA in sich tragen. Insbesondere menschliche Frauen und Neandertaler-Männer kamen sich anscheinend näher.

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00:14Most modern humans today, except for people from Sub-Saharan Africa, have a couple percent ancestry from Neanderthals.
00:25Maybe it's a little higher, maybe it's a little lower for an individual person.
00:30And all of this Neanderthal ancestry is the result of interbreeding between early modern humans and Neanderthals in Eurasia about
00:4045,000 years ago.
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01:01And it shows that whenever
01:05Neanderthals and modern humans have made it, there has been a preference for male Neanderthals and female modern humans, as
01:16opposed to the other way around.
01:17It doesn't rule out the fact that it may just be birth incompatibility. So either side tried, but only one
01:25side was successful.
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01:37And it's not the result of a strictly Darwinian survival of the fittest, this bit's good and this bit's bad
01:49and these people survived.
01:51But it's really the result of how we interact with each other, and what our culture and society and behavior
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02:19Untertitelung des ZDF, 2020
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