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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] Are we not supposed to see the Saharan origin in the quote you posted also profers back migration? [QUOTE][i] The Fulani ... AACs(Associated Ancestral Clusters), ... likely reflect [URL=http://www.]Saharan African ..., ancestry[/URL] ..., are closest to the non-African(Eurasian)AAC, [URL=http://www.]consistent with[/URL] an East African migration of modern humans out of Africa or [URL=http://www.]a [b]back-migration[/b] of [b]non-Africans[/b](Eurasians) [b]into Saharan ... Africa[/b][/URL]."[/i][/QUOTE]Your reading comprehension is superior to none and your ad hominem is quite beside the point. Some of us didn't obtain the report when it was issued and so haven't read it in its full context leaving us to rely on posted snippets. I appreciate you sharing quotes but the judgementals are uncalled for and unnecessary potential flame fodder. [QUOTE]Originally posted by NonProphet: [qb] alTakruri, Tishkoff et al. 2009 was very clear in NOT determining Fula origins to anyone who reads and understands the study. She only alludes to a Saharan origin for Fula and EA for Cushitic. The Fula and 14 AACs were separate/distinctive groups that numerous ethnicities SHARE in the admixture Structured analysis. If anyone confuses partial SHARED ancestry with ORIGIN of ancestry then maybe they shouldn't read peer-reviewed technical papers and learn some basic reading comprehension skills. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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