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Neanderthal woman's genome reveals unknown human lineage - can you say "E.T."
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"The existence of a mysterious ancient human lineage and the genetic changes that separate modern humans from their closest extinct relatives are among the many secrets now revealed in the first high-quality genome sequence from a Neanderthal woman, researchers say.
Intriguingly, the scientists discovered that apparently Denisovans interbred with an unknown human lineage, getting as much as 2.7 to 5.8 percent of their genomes from it. This mystery relative apparently split from the ancestors of all modern humans, Neanderthals and Denisovans between 900,000 years and 4 million years ago, before these latter groups started diverging from each other."
[link to www.foxnews.com]
Well, since the Egyptians, Sumerians and others have engravings/carvings of what appear to be "other-worldly visitors," in light of the above findings, it appears our E.T. ancestors have been using our planet as their sexual playground for a long, long time!
Maybe it's time for us to "Phone Home!"
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