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Morning Person? You Might Have Neanderthal Genes to Thank.

Por: The New York Times Science December 14, 2023

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Neanderthals were morning people, a new suggests. And some humans today who like getting up early might credit genes they inherited from their Neanderthal ancestors.The new study compared DNA in living humans with genetic material retrieved from Neanderthal fossils. It turns out that Neanderthals carried some of the same clock-related genetic variants as do people who report being early risers.Since the 1990s, studies of Neanderthal DNA have... + full article



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