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- Proactively proposed species names for Denisovans are H. denisova or H. altaiensis. Chinese researchers suggest the Denisovans were members of Homo longi, and...
- sharing with Denisovans, compared to Eurasians and African po****tions, consistent with the hypothesis of increased admixture between Denisovans and Melanesians...
- thought to have been more closely related to Denisovans than to modern humans. Likewise, Neanderthals and Denisovans share a more recent last common ancestor...
- derive from Denisovans, indicating limited interbreeding in Southeast Asia. Alleles thought to have originated in Neanderthals and Denisovans have been...
- Eurasia, where it gave rise to Neanderthals and Denisovans. H. heidelbergensis, Neanderthals and Denisovans expanded north beyond the 50th parallel (Eartham...
- China which encomp****es Xujiayao, Xuchang Man, Penghu 1, and possibly the Denisovans. Denisova Cave Baishiya Karst Cave Tam Ngu Hao 2 Cave Penghu 1 Xuchang...
- with a Neanderthal mother and a Denisovan father. While previous analyses of other ancient genomes concluded that Denisovans, Neanderthals, and modern humans...
- in 2018. H. longi has been hypothesized to be the same species as the Denisovans, but this cannot be confirmed without genetic testing. H. longi is broadly...
- classify the Denisovans as a separate species but changed their minds prior to publication of the results. Further analysis revealed the Denisovans were related...
- 5 million years ago, perhaps H. erectus, may have interbred into the Denisovans about 55,000 years ago. Fossil evidence shows H. erectus s.s. survived...