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Genetics shows that all non-Africans today carry a little Neanderthal in them. It’s a small percentage, but it’s there—proof that our ancestors didn’t just replace them; they lived together, loved together.

Svante Pääbo

*PBS Nova* documentary *Decoding Neanderthals*, 2013 · Gecheckt op 3 maart 2026
Genetics shows that all non-Africans today carry a little Neanderthal in them. It’s a small percentage, but it’s there—proof that our ancestors didn’t just replace them; they lived together, loved together.

Analyse

Pääbo’s statement aligns with peer-reviewed studies, including his team’s 2010 *Science* paper, which first demonstrated that **1–4% of the genomes of non-African populations** derive from Neanderthals. This interbreeding is further confirmed by later research (e.g., *Nature*, 2014; *Cell*, 2016) showing shared genetic variants between Neanderthals and Eurasians, but not sub-Saharan Africans. The absence of Neanderthal DNA in most African populations supports the 'Out-of-Africa' model with limited interbreeding *after* migration. His phrasing—'lived together, loved together'—is a colloquial but accurate reflection of genetic admixture events ~50,000–60,000 years ago.

Achtergrond

Neanderthals (*Homo neanderthalensis*) coexisted with modern humans (*Homo sapiens*) in Eurasia before going extinct ~40,000 years ago. Pääbo’s work at the Max Planck Institute pioneered ancient DNA extraction, revealing that interbreeding occurred during early *H. sapiens* migrations. This overturned the earlier 'replacement hypothesis,' which posited no genetic contribution from Neanderthals.

Samenvatting verdict

Svante Pääbo’s claim that non-African modern humans carry Neanderthal ancestry is strongly supported by genetic evidence, including his own groundbreaking research.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Green, R. E., et al. (2010). *A Draft Sequence of the Neandertal Genome*. **Science**, 328(5979), 710–722. [DOI:10.1126/science.1188021](https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1188021)
— Prüfer, K., et al. (2014). *The complete genome sequence of a Neanderthal from the Altai Mountains*. **Nature**, 505(7481), 43–49. [DOI:10.1038/nature12886](https://doi.org/10.1038/nature12886)
— Vernot, B., & Akey, J. M. (2015). *Resurrecting Surviving Neandertal Lineages from Modern Human Genomes*. **Science**, 343(6174), 1017–1021. [DOI:10.1126/science.1250368](https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1250368)
— PBS NOVA. (2013). *Decoding Neanderthals* [Documentary]. [Transcript](https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/transcripts/3919_neanderthal.html)
— National Human Genome Research Institute. (2020). *Neanderthal Genomics*. [NIH Fact Sheet](https://www.genome.gov/For-Patients-and-Families/Genetic-Disorders/Neanderthal-Genomics)