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Ancient tooth proteins suggest Homo erectus may have left a genetic legacy in people today

Ancient tooth proteins suggest Homo erectus may have left a genetic legacy in people today
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For most of the 20th century, the model of human origins was a tree: with the trunk dividing into branches, and then twigs. Each species of human relative (hominin) was a neat, single branch.

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