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Human evolution: The Neanderthal in the family

Thirty years after the study of ancient DNA began, it promises to upend our view of the past.

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Callaway, E. Human evolution: The Neanderthal in the family. Nature 507, 414–416 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/507414a

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