According to modern science, very similar as it has been found that the modern human that has lived among neanderthal man ie above Africa has traces of neanderthal DNA. While Africans below that area are pure humans.
DNA evidence. A recent study based on DNA proves that modern humans and Neanderthals interbred.
That they share a common ancestor.
It means that humans are very similar to chimpanzees.nmeaninng that the way that they respond and carry out there daily lives is similar to the way we carry out our lives
Our DNA is about 98-99% similar to Chimps
It said that modern humans, homo sapiens sapiens, did not evolve from homo neanderthalensis, but some new studies suggest that some modern humans have Neanderthals in their ancestry.
Neanderthals and humans are genetically similar. Less than one percent difference in their DNA.
DNA evidence suggests that Neanderthals interbred with early humans, and that modern humans outside of Africa have a small percentage of Neanderthal DNA in their genomes. This indicates that there was some level of genetic mixing between the two groups when they coexisted.
DNA evidence. A recent study based on DNA proves that modern humans and Neanderthals interbred.
similar DNA in chimpanzees and humans
Yes. Recent DNA testing has proved that interbreeding did occur.
Neanderthals had similar physical characteristics to modern humans, such as large brains, sophisticated tool-making abilities, and the ability to communicate. They also engaged in symbolic behavior, created art, and buried their dead, suggesting they had complex social structures and cultural practices. These traits indicate a level of cognitive and behavioral complexity that is characteristic of human-like beings.
Neanderthals and modern humans shared some similarities in aspects like tool use, social behavior, and symbolic expression. Both groups also had similar cognitive abilities, with evidence of complex thinking and problem-solving. Additionally, genetic studies have shown limited interbreeding between Neanderthals and early modern humans, further indicating similarities between the two groups.
No. While most modern humans have 1 to 4 percent Neanderthal DNA in them, Sub-Saharan Africans don't have any.
Neanderthals were not the first early humans, but they were a distinct human species that lived alongside Homo sapiens. They had a similar level of intelligence and even interbred with early humans. Neanderthals became extinct around 40,000 years ago.
Evidence such as their use of tools, burial rituals, art, and genetic overlap with modern humans suggests that Neanderthals had some cognitive abilities and behaviors similar to modern humans. Additionally, studies have shown that Neanderthals had complex social structures and lived in family groups, much like present-day humans.
Yes, offspring have very similar DNA to their parents whether they are humans or sheep.
No. European humans (Cro-Magnon) lived at the same time as the Neanderthals.