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Live Science on MSN'Mystery population' of human ancestors gave us 20% of our genes and may have boosted our brain functionA novel genetic model suggests that the ancestors of modern humans came from two distinct populations that split and reconnected during our evolutionary history.
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ScienceAlert on MSNOur Genes Reveal Mysterious Split in Human Population 1.5 Million Years AgoWe've long assumed our species evolved from a tidy, single stream of ancestors. But life on Earth is never quite so ...
After serving as the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) for more than 15 years, Eric Green, M.D ...
The longtime director of the National Human Genome Research Institute is stepping down, as the larger NIH braces for more ...
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Study Finds on MSNBreakthrough DNA Analysis Reveals Everyone on Earth Shares Genes from Two Ancient PopulationsCambridge University researchers have uncovered evidence that two distinct populations of ancient hominins, separated for ...
Former NIH director Francis Collins is so concerned for his personal safety that he has hired security at his home ...
Scientists rallied nationwide last Friday in opposition to the Trump administration’s sweeping cuts for scientific research ...
Rallies brought together leading researchers, former administrators and people who benefitted from medical advances.
Modern humans descended from not one, but at least two ancestral populations that drifted apart and later reconnected, long ...
Having a fuller picture of the human genome helps scientists better understand genetic risk factors that lead to illnesses like cancer. A Johns Hopkins geneticist who's part of the T2T Consortium, ...
Research increasingly shows that tackling modifiable exposures and environmental risks could be one of our most powerful ...
A new study reveals that a mysterious human ancestors contributed 20% of modern human genes, potentially enhancing brain ...
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