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Central-Eastern Europe's oldest Neanderthal group identified by DNA taken from teeth - study
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Researchers have identified Central-Eastern Europe's oldest known Neanderthal group through DNA analysis of teeth discovered in a cave, with three teeth from different time periods sharing identical mitochondrial DNA.

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Central-Eastern Europe's oldest Neanderthal group identified by DNA taken from teeth - study
Notably, three of the teeth - two belonging to children and one to an adult - taken from different sediment layers within the cave, all shared identical mitochondrial DNA.
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