Which of the following statements about ancient humans, human ancestors, and their migrations are false? Pick all that apply. Although there is evidence that humans and Neanderthals interbred, there is no evidence that humans and Denisovans ever did. Human and Neanderthal lineages diverged before the ancestors of modern humans left Africa and before those modern human ancestors settled in what would become the Near East and Europe. Denisovans and Neanderthals were closer to each other phylogenetically than either group was to modern humans. There is evidence that many Neanderthal genes which entered the human genome by interbreeding were later selected against by evolution. According to Svante Pääbo, South America, despite being the last continent humans arrived on, currently has the highest level of genomic diversity. Since humans and Neanderthal lineages split so long ago, you would expect Neanderthals to have the same number of chromosomes as great apes like chimps and gorillas.