Explaining human hybridization - ROBERT SEPEHR

When organisms from two different species mix or interbreed, it is called hybridization. During the late Pleistocene, hominin species exchanged genes, affecting genomic variation in humans both past and present.

Hybrids Evolution Race mixing Negroes Homo Sapiens Hominids White people Denisovans Homo Erectus Homo Habilis Homo Heidelbergensis Genetics

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