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DNA evidence suggests that individuals with red hair were more common among Neanderthals than among modern humans.

Select one:
a. True
b. False

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User Taralex
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Answer: TRUE

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The neanderthal anatomy as well as some morphological functions suggests that the neanderthal were different from the modern day humans. These has cranium which was different from humans and they used to posses a gene which was responsible for the expression of the red hair character. A DNA study has suggested that a mutation has happened which made the modern humans different in hair color forms that of Neanderthals.

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