In 50,000 years, one ancient love story left an uneven genetic signature: Scientists say Neanderthal fathers may have contributed far more surviving descendants than Neanderthal mothers

Home Breaking News In 50,000 years, one ancient love story left an uneven genetic signature: Scientists say Neanderthal fathers may have contributed far more surviving descendants than Neanderthal mothers
Recent studies reveal that modern humans possess Neanderthal DNA due to interbreeding long ago. Interestingly, evidence shows that lineages thriving today often came from Neanderthal fathers and human mothers, highlighting a significant gender imbalance in these ancient unions. Particularly, the X chromosome provides essential insights into how this genetic blend occurred, indicating more about survival than any prehistoric romance.