Thus far, Pääbo's group has identified a number of modern human genome regions containing sequence variation that is not seen in Neandertals and that may have helped modern humans adapt. (scientificamerican.com)
«Resurrecting Surviving Neanderthal Lineages from Modern Human Genomes.» (science.howstuffworks.com)
While only 6 per cent of the non-African modern human genome comes from other hominins, the share of HLAs acquired during interbreeding is much higher. (newscientist.com)