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🇰🇷 Hankyoreh (KR)
National & Local

The Combination of ‘Neanderthal Father and Modern Human Mother’ was Trendy

A new genetic study reveals that the combination of Neanderthal fathers and modern human mothers played a significant role in the genetic makeup of non-African populations today.

Feb 27 • 01:00 UTC
🇪🇸 El Mundo
National & Local

New genetic study: in the interbreeding between Neanderthals and sapiens, most couples were human women and Neanderthal men

A new genetic study reveals that during the interbreeding between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, the majority of pairings involved human women and Neanderthal men.

Feb 26 • 19:02 UTC
🇪🇨 El Universo (ES)
National & Local

Dogs can also suffer from Alzheimer's according to new genetic study

A recent study indicates that dogs can develop Alzheimer's from the age of 9, often due to neuronal damage.

Feb 22 • 16:00 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
World

The largest genetic map of cat cancer paves the way for shared treatments with humans

A new comprehensive genetic study reveals that cats share many types of cancer with humans, potentially leading to therapeutic advancements for both species.

Feb 19 • 19:00 UTC
🇦🇷 Clarin (ES)
Life & Tech

Researchers can't believe it: discover a possible genetic link between a vitamin and bowel frequency

A genetic study reveals a link between vitamin B1 metabolism and digestive system rhythm, identifying specific genetic variants associated with thiamine transport and food transit speed in over 260,000 individuals.

Feb 6 • 09:01 UTC
🇬🇷 Naftemporiki
World

Messa Mani- A genetic 'island' with roots in the Bronze Age

A new genetic study reveals that the residents of Messa Mani represent a unique genetic 'island' in Europe, being one of the most distinct genetic populations due to their geographical isolation for over ten centuries.

Feb 5 • 08:31 UTC
🇬🇷 Proto Thema
World

Research reveals that the residents of Mesa Mani form a unique genetic 'island' in Europe

A new genetic study shows that the residents of Mesa Mani represent a unique genetic 'island' in Europe, highlighting the area's rich historical and geographical significance.

Feb 4 • 10:36 UTC

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