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🧪🏺🦣 New paper on Amud 7 #Neanderthal baby, finding accelerated growth and development
(Amud 7 is the one with the intriguing deer upper jaw on its pelvis, a rare apparent object placed with the dead)
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Neandertal infants are rarely found, with only a few individuals documented in the literature. Therefore, their growth and development remain poorly u…
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D17 is an ~110,000-year-old Neanderthal male. His full genome was sequenced by our colleagues(@mpi-eva-leipzig.bsky.social & @massilanilab.bsky.social) at 37× coverage using a *single* library with ~70% endogenous DNA!
This must make him the best genetically preserved Neanderthal to date! 2/4
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D17's genome reveals gene flow from Denisovans and (very) early modern humans, and falls within the Eastern Neanderthal lineage.
Eastern and Western Neanderthal lineages split ~150,000 years ago, and evolved separately for a long time.
D17 lived in small group of <50 individuals.
The result? 3/4