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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by MindoverMatter718: [QUOTE]Posted by jackassoben: [i][b]"genetic[/b] profiles of supra-Saharan populations are indeed in a relative sense "intermediate" to those of various sub-Saharan groups (stereotypically defined) and "Eurasians""[/i] [b]then brings up the issue of hybridisation which is used by some as a reason[/b] [i]"But is this [b]genetic[/b] "intermediateness" due primarily to supra-Saharan populations being foundationally an admixed group (the result of gene flow between two distinct "races")?"[/i] but in [b]his[/b] explanation you see why this is not an option, period. [b]He goes on to explain why[/b] in the study you have not read. [b]He shows how Tishkoff provides evidence for an African (specifically, Eastern African) origin for Eurasians. So North African intermediary status, like supra Saharan, is explained by local evolution and not by admixture with Eurasians.[/b][/QUOTE]This quote below from Keita is the one jackass was trying to pass off Tishkoffs local evolution for. Note; the issue of hybridization being referenced in this quote, not the other. [QUOTE] [b] [i]"Modern Berber speakers' similarity to Europeans is not surprising; it does not reflect colonization by Europeans (or Near Easterners) but indicates only that Europeans derive from populations that postdate the early differentiation, probably from supra-Saharan sources. The "intermediate" biological characteristics of supra Saharan Africans are not easily explained as primarily the result of hybridization. -- S.O.Y. Keita [/i] [/b] [/QUOTE][/QUOTE]Absolutely! This is what I was alluding to above. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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