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Decline in Neanderthal effective population size due to geographic structure and gene flow
Published PSMC estimates of Neanderthal effective population size (e) show an approximately five-fold decline over the past 20,000 years [1]. This observation may be attributed to a true decline in Neanderthal e, statistical error that is notorious with PSMC estimation