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Because Denisovans were so divergent from modern humans, mixture from them could cause Europeans to share more mutations with Chinese than with Australian Aborigines. Indeed, this explained the findings. My laboratory showed that after accounting for Denisovan mixture, Europeans do not share more mutations with Chinese than with Australians, and so Chinese and Australians derive almost all their ancestry from a homogeneous population whose ancestors separated earlier from the ancestors of Europeans.
Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past
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