Which population has no neanderthal genes in own DNA?

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Interbreeding between Neanderthals with modern humans took place several times. Neanderthal-derived DNA was found in the genome of contemporary populations in Europe and Asia, it accounts for 1–4% of modern genomes. Neanderthal genes are absent from most modern populations in sub-Saharan Africa.
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flagAustralia
82%
0%
13%
4%
23
flagEstonia
75%
0%
0%
25%
16
flagRepublic of Ireland
73%
0%
0%
26%
19
flagthe United Kingdom
65%
4%
12%
17%
70
flagIndia
65%
7%
12%
14%
41
flagItaly
61%
7%
13%
16%
237
flagSwitzerland
61%
0%
5%
27%
18
flagGermany
50%
6%
18%
25%
192
flagthe United States
50%
13%
17%
17%
102
flagPoland
39%
9%
17%
33%
2079
flagBelgium
38%
11%
23%
23%
26
flagSpain
37%
10%
18%
24%
37
flagFrance
36%
10%
16%
36%
30
flagCanada
36%
12%
8%
40%
25
flagthe Netherlands
32%
14%
17%
35%
34
flagBrazil
26%
23%
26%
23%
46
flagAustria
24%
6%
24%
44%
29
flagGreece
21%
14%
14%
50%
14
flagRussia
20%
5%
8%
55%
34