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Originally Posted by Monahammer
If all humans were hybrids, the percentage of their DNA remaining wouldn't decrease that notably over time. This is an indication of only select specific populations were ever "hybrids", and those have long since been subsumed by regular homo sapiens over successive generations.
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Why wouldn't it decrease? You start at 50/50. Then if that hybrid and a homosapien reproduce, that's 25%, gradually it reduces, but you'd always have some level of mixing maintaining a low level of DNA. Obvious exception would be for people where they never overlapped. So not everyone would have it.
So technically we have hybrids and pure homosapiens now.