Whatever: I've been told by a friend who had a DNA test recently to trace her ancestry that she was told "most".
Given only very few humans have had the necessary DNA test, I guess what she was told was based on the percentage of people tested: there's no possible way anyone could know what percentage of the entire human race has neanderthal DNA.
IIN I believe Asians are closest in gene to Africans?
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I don't care one way or the other but I think you'll find that genetically we were all once africans and most of us were also neanderthals.
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What happened to cause such mutations?
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Who's talking about mutations? Surely this is about evolution?
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Idk why it deleted our two posts, maybe it was my profanity towards myself.
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Actually only around 20% of humans have Neanderthal DNA.
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Whatever: I've been told by a friend who had a DNA test recently to trace her ancestry that she was told "most".
Given only very few humans have had the necessary DNA test, I guess what she was told was based on the percentage of people tested: there's no possible way anyone could know what percentage of the entire human race has neanderthal DNA.