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Neanderthal DNA Is Missing From Our X Chromosome. This Could Be Why. : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 2, 2026 6:51 am
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New Genetic Analysis Sheds Light on Ancient Interactions Between Humans and Neanderthals

Recent genetic analysis has provided fascinating insights into the relationships between humans and Neanderthals tens of thousands of years ago. While it has long been known that these two species interbred, a new study published in the journal Science reveals some intriguing details about the dynamics of these interactions.

The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, suggests that the pairings between humans and Neanderthals were more often between female humans and male Neanderthals. This raises questions about how these interactions took place and what factors may have influenced them.

One of the key findings of the study is the distribution of Neanderthal DNA in the human genome. While most modern humans carry a small percentage of Neanderthal DNA, there is a noticeable absence of this genetic material on the human X chromosome, which is one of the sex chromosomes. This disparity has puzzled scientists for years, leading to various theories about its origins.

By analyzing the Neanderthal genome and comparing it to human DNA, the researchers discovered a striking pattern on the X chromosome. They found more human DNA on Neanderthal X chromosomes and less Neanderthal DNA on human X chromosomes, suggesting a bias towards female humans mating with male Neanderthals.

This pattern is consistent with the way sex chromosomes are inherited, with two out of every three X chromosomes in a population typically coming from mothers. Over time, this mating preference would lead to the observed distribution of genetic material between the two species.

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While the study provides valuable insights into the genetic legacy of Neanderthals in modern humans, it also raises new questions about the nature of these ancient interactions. The researchers acknowledge that the exact circumstances surrounding these pairings remain a mystery, as we can never travel back in time to witness them firsthand.

In conclusion, the study highlights the complex and intriguing nature of human-Neanderthal relationships and underscores the importance of genetic research in unraveling our ancient past.

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