Common Morning Habit May Be Sign You Have 'Neanderthal Gene'
In a fascinating new study published in the journal Genome Biology and Evolution, researchers explored the connection between a common morning habit and the presence of Neanderthal DNA in our genetic makeup. While Neanderthals vanished around 40,000 years ago, their genetic legacy seems to linger, influencing certain aspects of our daily lives.
Unraveling Our Genetic Past
The research delved into the genetic makeup of Neanderthals, who lived in Eurasia for hundreds of thousands of years before their extinction. Scientists believe there was an overlap between Neanderthals and our ancient ancestors, leading to interbreeding. It means that genes from both Neanderthals and humans may have been passed down through generations. The study focused on 246 circadian genes that impact our internal "body clock," affecting our sleep patterns and energy levels. The results revealed intriguing differences between Neanderthals and modern humans, suggesting that some humans might have inherited their body clocks from Neanderthal ancestors.