Scientists retrieved proteins from six teeth unearthed in China that reveal a potential link between Homo erectus and later ...
Scientists from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have uncovered new information suggesting a potential connection between Homo ...
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Homo erectus genetic material sequenced for first time shows deep genetic links with modern humans
A new study of six Homo erectus individuals from China reveals one amino acid variant that distinguished this archaic human ...
Chinese scientists obtain the first molecular evidence of interbreeding between our ancestor ‘Homo erectus’ and the ...
Learn how proteins from six Homo erectus teeth, collected using a less invasive method, are helping fill key gaps in our understanding of this ancient human ancestor. Studying the proteins from the ...
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400,000-Year-Old Proteins Reveal a Surprise Twist in The Human Family Tree
Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains, Siberia is where the first evidence of Denisovans was found. (rusak/iStock/Getty Images ...
Researchers extracted ancient proteins from six archaic humans and found something in common with other extinct relatives—and ...
Ancient genetic ties: Two enamel protein mutations from Chinese Homo erectus fossils indicate genetic links to Denisovans and some present-day human populations. Innovative analysis: Scientists used a ...
More than 40 years of scholarly life have accustomed 64-year-old Chinese archaeologist Li Zhanyang to documenting his career ...
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