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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist: [QB] "We suggest that the H2 haplotype [of the MAPT gene] is derived from Homo neanderthalensis and entered H. sapiens populations [i.e., [b]Caucasian only[/b]]" - Hardy et al., (2005). "Evidence suggesting that Homo neanderthalensis contributed the H2 MAPT haplotype to Homo sapiens". Biochem. Soc. Trans., 33:582-585. "Neanderthals must have made a substantial [5%] contribution to the modern gene pool in Europe" - Plagnol, V., Wall J. D. (2006). "Possible ancestral structure in human populations". PLoS Genet., 2(7): e105. "[...] modern Europeans retain some Neandertal genes and [b]they look the most like Neandertals of any extant [living] human population[/b] …” (Boaz, 1997) "Neanderthal faces are essentially Caucasoid." (Coon, 1962). "Indeed, the present-day European skulls resemble Neanderthal skulls more closely than they resemble the skulls of American Indians or Australian aborigines." - Neanderthal Traits Extant, Group Told" The Arizona Republic (Phoenix) Nov 20, 1988, p. B-5, reporting on: C. Loring Brace. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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