Neanderthal genome is finished and free

The following is excerpt.

Three years after an international team of experts led by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology  in Leipzig, Germany published a “draft” of the genome of Homo neanderthalensis (commonly known as the “Neanderthal”), the team hascome back  with a higher-quality “finished” map of the genome. The DNA comes from sequencing of Neanderthal toe-bone found in Siberia

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