Which population has no neanderthal genes in own DNA?
Africans
Europeans
East Asians
American Indians
Interbreeding between Neanderthals with modern humans took place several times. Neanderthal-derived DNA was found in the genome of contemporary populations in Europe and Asia, it accounts for 1–4% of modern genomes. Neanderthal genes are absent from most modern populations in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Australia
23
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18
Estonia
13
India
40
Switzerland
16
the United Kingdom
59
Italy
195
Poland
1983
Canada
23
the United States
71
Germany
142
France
30
Belgium
25
Spain
35
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32
Brazil
44
Austria
26
Greece
14
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31