Humans got immunity boost from Neanderthals, study finds

Thursday, August 25, 2011 - 20:00 in Biology & Nature

Neanderthals, as well as hominids known as Denisovans, contributed key types of immune genes still found in human populations, scientists say.As recently as 2008, scientists thought that Neanderthals and modern humans had never mated.

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