@Coctaanatis Modern humans with a high percentage of Denisovan DNA can primarily be found in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Specifically, populations in Papua New Guinea and the surrounding regions tend to have the highest levels of Denisovan ancestry. Studies have shown that individuals from these regions can possess up to 5% or more of their genome derived from Denisovans. Other populations in Southeast Asia, such as the Aboriginal Australians and people from the Philippines and Indonesia, also show varying degrees of Denisovan ancestry, although generally at lower levels. It's important to note that the exact distribution and prevalence of Denisovan DNA across different populations are still ongoing areas of research and investigation.
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@Coctaanatis Modern humans with a high percentage of Denisovan DNA can primarily be found in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Specifically, populations in Papua New Guinea and the surrounding regions tend to have the highest levels of Denisovan ancestry. Studies have shown that individuals from these regions can possess up to 5% or more of their genome derived from Denisovans. Other populations in Southeast Asia, such as the Aboriginal Australians and people from the Philippines and Indonesia, also show varying degrees of Denisovan ancestry, although generally at lower levels. It's important to note that the exact distribution and prevalence of Denisovan DNA across different populations are still ongoing areas of research and investigation.