A recent study compared features of Neanderthals' inner ears across space and time to extrapolate what happened to them tens ...
It began when Nhlamulo “Nota” Baloyi made the following remarks about white people: “They are inferior species (compared) to ...
The climate and early human societies were changing quickly during the fall of our closest evolutionary relative—and are big ...
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Hosted on MSNNeanderthal 'population bottleneck' around 110,000 years ago may have contributed to their extinctionA study of the inner ear bones of Neanderthals shows a significant loss of diversity in their shape around 110,000 years ago, ...
Neanderthal genetic diversity dropped 110,000 years ago CT scans of inner ear bones show a major bottleneck event Reduced diversity may have weakened their survival chances ...
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Drastic climatic changes likely had profound impacts on the genetic and morphological variability of the Neanderthal lineage.
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The inner ear of Neanderthals reveals clues about their enigmatic originNew research on the inner ear morphology of Neanderthals and their ancestors challenges the widely accepted theory that ...
Neanderthals lost genetic diversity around 110,000 years ago. Researchers confirmed this by studying fossilized inner ears.
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The Gila monster, found primarily in the American Southwest and Mexico, is one of them. Gastroenterologist Jean-Pierre ...
The scientists identified the bottleneck by analyzing changes in the shape of the Neanderthal inner ear over time. When they analyzed the inner ears of Neanderthal skulls, they discovered that ...
A study of the inner ear bones of Neanderthals shows a significant loss of diversity in their shape around 110,000 years ago, suggesting a genetic bottleneck that contributed to Neanderthals' decline.
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