40% of Asians carry traces of different marriages

After the shocking discovery of the Neanderthals extinct marriages, scientists continued to find descendants of the Denisovans in Asia.

The molars below 3 feet , a common trait in modern Asians but rare in people from other continents led the research team led by Professor Shara Bailey (New York University - USA) to find the shadow. the shape of an ancient ancestor: the Denisovans.

Many other anthropological studies have previously shown that human limbs (Homo) were very diverse. But after many events, mainly due to the harsh changes of the environment, most of the human species fell into extinction, except for one single species, Homo Sapiens (wise people, modern people) , that is we.

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The Denisovans used to have heterosexual marriages with our modern people - (photo: REUTERS).

However, this new study shows that before retiring from the world, Denisovans left their bloodstream through different marriages with the Homo Sapiens, and the main traces were the lower molars. an odd little foot.

This typical Denisovans tooth appears only in 3.5% of non-Asians but exists in more than 40% of Asians, according to a survey in China and some neighboring countries.

Archaeological evidence has shown that the Denisovans invaded Tibet from 160,000 years ago. From that point on, they met and developed a rare love of many different Homo Sapiens. The new study also relies on the Denisovans fossil teeth that archaeologists were lucky to excavate.

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Three-legged odd teeth are found in many modern Asians and extinct Denisovans - (photo: University of California).

Denisovans fossils are found mainly in caves in Russia and China. They are thought to have become extinct about 30,000-50,000 years ago and possess dark skin.

The findings have just been published in the scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

This is not the first evidence of our modern human marriages with extinct Homo species. In 2018, a study from the Max Plank Institute (Germany) found traces of Neanderthals, another extinct species on modern Europeans. Some people in northern Europe have long skulls that are a bit like the ancient Neanderthals because they carry 2% of the DNA of this extinct species.