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Tukuler
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quote:
Originally posted by the lioness,:
Rameses III was predicted E1b1a

Yuya was predicted G2a

these are clues to the ancestry of these mummies

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Multi ancestral informative CODIS STRs


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Reposting E-M2 Ramesses III Africa + Levant and continental Eurasia autosome matches from (link)

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And his Africa and Levant particulars table noting 5 alleles with highest frequencies outside Africa.

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As expected of someone from the Lower Nile Valley
Ramesses III profile is closest to northeast Africa/
/northern Great Lakes, i.e., Nile Basin, populations.

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Northeast Laker Kenyan Bantu are next, after the other northeast Africans in matching R III
profile. South Africa Bantu have a different rank. Bantu is language. Bantu is not genomic.

Excepting the above 4 populations, Swedes and northwest Spaniards come closer to R III profile
than all other Africans incl Levant.


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His red hair may've been completely natural.

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quote:
Originally posted by Tukuler:
quote:
Originally posted by the lioness,:
[qb] Rameses III was predicted E1b1a

Yuya was predicted G2a

these are clues to the ancestry of these mummies

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As expected of someone from the Lower Nile Valley
Ramesses III profile is closest to northeast Africa/
/northern Great Lakes, i.e., Nile Basin, populations.

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Northeast Laker Kenyan Bantu are next, after the other northeast Africans in matching R III
profile. South Africa Bantu have a different rank. Bantu is language. Bantu is not genomic.

Excepting the above 4 populations, Swedes and northwest Spaniards come closer to R III profile
than all other Africans incl Levant.


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His red hair may've been completely natural.

How can anybody E1b1a have proximity to Swedes?
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? ? ? I guess your asking for backgroundless readers.

If not,

What does an unchangeable paternal SNP haplogroup
have to do with recombing biparental STR loci?

nrY (non-recombining and in males only) haplogroups
remain constant down through every generation
since the first man they coalesced in. That's
what DEEP ANCESTRY means.

A STR locus has two alleles from both the
mother and father. They recombine every
generation. Nobody's STR profile passes
intact down the generations, barring maybe
identical twins incest. That's why the
so-called Thuya gene was a farce from
the start, merely a sales pitch from
one unscrupulous DNA test company.


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Same mother same father siblings won't have
identical allele lengths at all loci across their profiles.

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Look at the 3rd Amarna generation same mother
same father siblings' MiniFiler 8 STR profile.

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See where KV55 and KV35 don't have identical locus value in their STR profiles.


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Now let's see how much information is lost when ignoring
STRs and relying only on SNPs with greater loss if nrY is
only considered as I've explained since 2007 here
http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=010367#000021


I had made a robust chart to show what uniparentals can't
show but can't find it now no matter how hard I search ES'
archive or my private archive.

CODIS STRs fill the vertex voids betweeen the pink and the blue lineages.

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14 of the 16 GGGrandParents uniparentals are lost.
What we can know about lost GGGPs' ancestry resides in the STRs.


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D13 = 9 has greater frequency in Sweden and NW Spain than pooled Africa.

D16 = 11 frequency are statistically insignificant but NW Spain's is sightly higher.

D18 = 12 frequencies for Sweden and NW Spain are double that of Africa.

D21 = 28 is half again that of Africa.

Those allele length frequencies are exclusive to no nationality. They're everywhere.
Sweden and NW Spain have redheads varying from strawberry blond to
auburn. So there's a possibility not a surety.

Inner Africans can have redhair, bright at birth that
darkens to almost imperceptible brown-black with age
though the red always shows in sun glint. Ramesses red
hair could very well be African in origin though. Note
that henna dries from bright orange to black. Did Ramesses
henna his hair black to hide the red, a hair color AEs didn't like?


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if not so in Khametic Studies, aDNA is very useful in the study of Ancient Egypt.

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Great points Dr. Winters and Ausar.

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