"Analyses of the first Neanderthal genomes have provided evidence of gene flow from Neanderthals into modern humans between 50,000 and 60,000 years ago (ka), resulting in around 2% of Neanderthal DNA in the genomes of non-Africans today"
und dass
"Additionally, genetic analyses of an approximately 39,000–42,000-year-old modern human from Romania (Oase 1) showed that interbreeding between Neanderthals and modern humans also happened in Europe at a later point in time",
wenn wir doch alle genetisch gleichen Ursprung haben sollen? Das steht nicht irgendwo, sondern im wohl renommiertesten Wissenschaftsmagazin "Nature": https://doi.org/10.1038/nature26151
Leider äußert sich der Autor gar nicht dazu.