In recent years, genetics have read the genomes of long-dead humans and extinct relatives like Neanderthals. David Reich of Harvard Medical School in Boston has now sequenced the Neanderthal genome and that of another extinct human, the Denisovan, to an unprecedented degree of accuracy. Represented his findings at a Royal Society meeting on ancient DNA in London on 18 November.
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