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Inner Neanderthal

FILE - This Oct. 1996 file photo shows a replica of a Neanderthal man at the Neanderthal museum in Mettmann, western Germany. Next time you call someone a Neanderthal, better look in a mirror. Much of the genes that help determine most people’s skin and hair are much more Neanderthal than not, according to two new studies that look at the DNA fossils hidden in the modern human genome. Scientists isolated the parts of the non-African modern human genetic blueprint that still contain Neanderthal remnants. Barely more than 1 percent comes from 50,000 years ago when modern humans leaving Africa mated with the soon-to-be-extinct Neanderthals. (AP Photo/Heinz Ducklau, File) 
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The Associated Press
Unique identifier: CP211439527 
Legacy Identifier: 05746738 
Type: Image 
Dimensions: 1260px × 1734px     396.62 KB 
Usage rights: FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE. 
Special Instructions: OCT. 1996 FILE PHOTO 
Create Date: 1/1/1996 12:00:00 AM 
Display aspect ratio: 210:289 
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