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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] Stro Whatever, but it's right there in the STaRs. Autosomal STRs catch mommy AND daddy. Best used in conjunction with uniparentals but superior to either in revealing relations whether personal or geographic populationwise. Lemme see if I can find one o dem 4 generation charts showing how much ethnic information is lost following the two narrow uniparental paths no matter how far back you go. And what's so sorry bouta Amenophis III thread? He'll be in Gad et al's new in-book article. Will he locate the already known alleles to populations or will he, like in the Ramses report, just derive a MSY SNP via Y-STRs (i.e., give us a tree instead a marker)? Another Whit Athey jobby, when's last time he updated his trees? BTW I got no idea what recent means/entails. Andari2018 has six tables of various Lebanese populations. I can run any Armarna against that battery for Levantine affinity autosomal STRs. =-= DJ Today we know the olden days R1* in Cameroon is not what's in the Levant. The splat is removed now that we know it's V88. Per Kivisild2017 Fig 7, Levant has Z2105 and Z93. Those latter two by no means closely related. Tip o da brim ta 42Tribes. The other Big R (M479) I got no idea about him. Help! https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00439-017-1770-2#citeas << heh heh >> [IMG]https://www.researchgate.net/publication/314217105/figure/fig7/AS:941453039656967@1601471304852/Major-sub-clades-of-Y-chromosome-haplogroups-R1a-and-R1b-in-ancient-and-present-day.gif[/IMG] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [qb] Wait... OP and Djehuti... Why are we looking at Tuts paternal ancestry when judging by the evidence his paternal ancestry likely more recently came from central Africa?? At most you can say the paternal ancestry could potentially (whether V88 or M269) "Europeanize" the Amarnas but the Levantine Afinity lies primarily with the maternal haplogroup. [/qb][/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] ^ The alleged maternal lineage for the Amarnas is hg K which was found in late Neolithic remains of Morocco and today has a significant frequency in Ethiopia. As for R-V88, it derives from R-M173 which was also [URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=005888#000022]found in the Levant[/URL]. [/qb][/QUOTE]~ Tu ~ tu letters for Tu kuler [/QB][/QUOTE]
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