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Inbreeding Neanderthals Left Humans a Harmful Gene That Reduces Reproductive Fitness
A recent study reveals that inbreeding among Neanderthals have resulted to a harmful gene mutation, which was then passed on to modern humans, making them 40 percent less likely to reproduce.
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