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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: Well, the two notions aren't the same, because, like the DNA Tribes quote implies, MLI scores cannot be interpreted in a manner that suggests that the Pharaonic profile represents an amalgam of ancestry from the regions with relatively high MLI scores. [/QUOTE]Nor did my reply to your post. It just mean the 18th Dynasty Royal Family mummies share the same ancestors (same parents population) than people from those regions in Africa. Obviously, people from Africa share the same ancestry too from one another. Ultimately as all humans. For example, Great lake Africans share the same ancestry with Tropical and West Africans (according to their data). As DNA Tribes did for Europe you could probably further subdivide "Great Lakes Africans" into subgroup as we did to humans, humans close to Africa, humans in Africa, Humans from West Africa and maybe even between Yoruba people or Igbo people which are Tropical West Africans. This would show that Igbo while sharing great amounth of DNA with other West African ethnic groups they would also have some specific DNA STR repetitions (combinations) more unique to the Igbo people. At the extreme, we can determine the specific parents of a person with a high confidence level (this is usually what those STR loci are used for. For paternity test.). [QUOTE] The alleles could have been (and according to all the evidence, they were) a part of the local indigenous heritage. The profile seems pretty wide spread, judging by the relatively high scores with samples from West, South and (portions of) East Africa. No reason why it couldn't have been indigenous in North Africa as well. [/QUOTE]It is indigenous to Ancient Kemet, it just that their share relatively close ancestors (DNA STR repetition) with Southern, Lake and Western Africans as well as other Africans such as Sahelian and Horn Africans (a bit to a lower degree). Thus showing they share the same relatively recent ancestors. As I said for another ethnic group in the world to have closer relationship with the Ancient Egyptians they would have to be not closely related to all the world ethnic groups already in the DNA Tribes database (containing STR profiles of ethnic groups around the world). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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