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Sexual relations between ancient humans and their evolutionary cousins are critical for our modern immune systems, researchers report in Science journal.Mating with Neanderthals and another ancient group called Denisovans introduced genes that help us cope with viruses to this day, they conclude.Previous research had indicated that prehistoric interbreeding led to up to 4% of the modern human genome.The new work identifies stretches of DNA derived from our distant relatives.