Neanderthal genes could be to blame for severe cases of COVID-19, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Scientists in Italy found people with Neanderthal gene variants were more likely to be hospitalized.
The research suggests the variants are a "major genetic risk factor for severe COVID-19."
What they found is that "Neanderthal haplotype," a set of genetic variants associated with the human ancestor, is "the major genetic risk factor for severe COVID-19."
The link between health and Neanderthal DNA has been suggested by other studies.
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