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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Yatunde Lisa: [QB] I do have a question @elmaestro @beyoku @asar Imhotep What is your assessment of the following? Citation Source: Jean-Philippe Gourdine, S.O.Y Keita, Jean-Luc Gourdine and Alain Anselin https://osf.io/ Jean-Philippe Gourdine, S.O.Y Keita, Jean-Luc Gourdine and Alain Anselin got the same exact results as Hawass et al., DNA Tribes and DNA Consultants when running STRs of the Armana mummy samples. PEER VIEW SCIENTISTS (Jean-Philippe Gourdine, S.O.Y Keita, Jean-Luc Gourdine and Alain Anselin) RUN STR TESTS ON THE ARMANA MUMMIES AND REPLICATED THE RESULTS OF THE DNA TESTS PERFORMED BY HAWASS ET AL., DNA TRIBES AND DNA CONSULTANTS, ETHNIC GROUP (AFFINITY) PROBABILITY SSA (SUB SAHARAN AFRICAN). [IMG]https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-218062d686e00bba107a77f80b7114bd[/IMG] [IMG]https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-694e88b77bafb3fb8808f45a1ed1b648[/IMG] Another question is the Yoruba/Ibadan that is continuously used as a "reference" population or proxy sub Saharan in these studies the "Yoruba" from Ibadan are not a homogeneous population. While studying I recently came across a reference that Ibadan was a major slave trading hub with populations captured and relocated to the area. Especially women who were kept in "harems" and doled out as favors to young men. So how can an area so diverse be used as a "reference" population? Also I did hear Razib Khan recently say that Yoruba because of their Eurasian admixture may not be a good reference population for SUB SAHARAN.. The question I have is there such a thing as a pure sub Saharan component? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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