An international team of researchers has determined from DNA that in addition to Neanderthal and modern man a third species of humans, dubbed Denisovans, lived in Siberia as recently as 30,000 years ago. A draft genome sequence revealed the species to be a sister group of Neanderthal and that a significant amount of the DNA (about 5%) exists in at least some modern day Melanesians.
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