Multiple Choice
How did migration patterns factor in to Richard Green et al.'s hypothesis about interbreeding among Neanderthals and modern humans?
A) Neanderthals had a Eurasian range, and since modern humans migrated out of Africa, they expected humans who descended from Europeans and Asians to share more alleles with Neanderthals than humans descended from African populations.
B) Neanderthals had an Asian range, and since modern humans migrated out of Africa, they expected humans who descended from Asia to share more alleles with Neanderthals than humans descended from African or European populations.
C) Neanderthals had a western European range, and since modern humans migrated out of Africa, they expected humans who descended from western Europeans to share more alleles with Neanderthals than humans descended from African populations.
D) Neanderthals had a North African range, and since modern humans migrated out of Africa, they expected Neanderthals to share more alleles with Africans than humans descended from other populations.
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