NEW YORK, United States — Dating out of your league? New research says it’s a tale as old as time. A study out Thursday in Science argues that Neanderthal men and human women were particularly inclined to mate, a sexual habit that offers insight into the evolution of the modern human genome. Neanderthal genome reconstructed In 2010 scientists reconstructed the Neanderthal genome — blockbuster research that allowed for analysis making clear that the species interbred. READ: The million-peso ‘Wood of the Gods’: Why lapnisan or agarwood is heavily guarded Most people living today have some residual fragments of DNA from […]... Keep on reading: Sex lives of Neanderthal males — and human females, study suggests