Michael Finocchiaro

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“There’s a decent chance we’ve still got Neanderthal genes in our DNA somewhere. Not in Africans, because there weren’t any humans when the Neanderthals left Africa. But in Europeans, certainly. I don’t think the Neanderthals died out. I think they mixed with humans and merged into them.”
Michael Finocchiaro
Actually all humans except for on the African continent have trace amounts of Neanderthal DNA proving interbreeding between the two species. His argument is similar to that of the deplorable book Homo Sapiens
My Struggle: Book 6
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