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05-09-2017, 12:23 PM
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KROMDRAAI, South Africa (Reuters) - Scientists unveiled the first evidence on Tuesday that early humans co-existed in Africa 300,000 years ago with a small-brained human-like species thought to already be extinct on the continent at that time.
one of the next steps in this quest was to obtain Homo naledi DNA, which has so far proved elusive, but researchers are trying.
"If we had Homo naledi DNA, not only would we be able to answer the question of a biological exchange with humans, but we would gain a window back millions of years.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/early-humans-co-existed-africa-human-species-300-085246873.html
KROMDRAAI, South Africa (Reuters) - Scientists unveiled the first evidence on Tuesday that early humans co-existed in Africa 300,000 years ago with a small-brained human-like species thought to already be extinct on the continent at that time.
one of the next steps in this quest was to obtain Homo naledi DNA, which has so far proved elusive, but researchers are trying.
"If we had Homo naledi DNA, not only would we be able to answer the question of a biological exchange with humans, but we would gain a window back millions of years.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/early-humans-co-existed-africa-human-species-300-085246873.html