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Slide 55 of 109
The next 5 slides examine the
results of molecular paleontology studies using Neandertal mtDNA. Two
specimens from Neander, Germany were dated at 40,000 ya. A third from
Croatia was also dated at 40,000 ya, and the last from the Northern
Caucasus was dated at 29,000 ya.
References 
- Krings, M., A. Stone, R. W. Schmitz, H. Krainitzki, M.
Stoneking, and S. Paabo. 1997. Neandertal DNA Sequences and the Origin of
Modern Humans. Cell
90: 19-30.
- Ovchinnikov, I.V., A. Gotherstrom, G. P. Romanovak, V. M.
Kharitonov, K. Liden, and W. Goodwin. 2000. Molecular
analysis of Neanderthal DNA from the northern Caucasus. Nature 404:
490-493.
- Krings, M., C. Capelli, F. Tschentscher, H. Geisert, S.
Meyer, A. von Haeseler, K. Grossschmidt, G. Possnert, M. Paunovic, and S.
Pääbo. 2000. A view of Neandertal genetic diversity Nature Genetics
26: 144-146.
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