Has it been ruled out yet as of now?
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Has it been ruled out yet as of now?
Going by the current mutation rate estimates yes. Even on the contrary, some studies claim that Neandertal haplogroups were replaced by H.s. related long before Neandertals were finally replaced by AMH. However, I can't remember a good tree with H.n. and H.s. haplogroups in one.
What about denisovans?