I found a reference that states that 99.7% of neanderthal DNA is the same as sapiens DNA.
I don't see why we can't say, when relatively small numbers of sapiens from Africa migrated to Eurasia, they were subsumed into the larger neanderthal population and the sapiens contributed a small amount of new DNA into the population that went on to populate the world. (this is only half tongue in cheek)
With such a small difference in DNA and the ability to interbreed, how many generations would it take for the 2 populations to converge? I know Chimps also have 98.8%, but I believe there are chromosome differences, one ancestral chromosome split in Pan, Or two chromosomes fused in homo?. Still why don't we get hybrids, as do other genera , walleroo, mule, ass etc
Clearly I don't understand evolutionary genetics. Can anyone suggest a good book?