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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by BrandonP: Are there even any recorded cases of Native Americans and East Eurasian people scoring "dark-black" in HIrisPlex-S? Surely the people behind that software are aware of East Eurasian alleles for lighter skin as well as West Eurasian ones? How likely is it that Neolithic populations in North Africa even had the East Eurasian alleles in the first place? I have yet to see any evidence of significant East Eurasian admixture in any of the aDNA samples so far. Also, I swear I've seen Antalas argue in other threads that suntans make modern North Africans look darker-skinned than they originally were. How does he know those modern North African people he wants to pass off as resembling the Neolithic samples aren't simply tanned as well? [/QUOTE]I'm not in the interest of creating a faction here. Tanned no tan, none of that lookership matters if a clear logical path for the grounds of which we speak can not be agreed upon. East Asians typically don't score dark-black. Unless they're actually dark to black. Amerindians show more variation both phenotypically and genotypically in that regard. If it's better for people to sleep at night if a dark Amerindian can represent the skin tone of a Dark North African it's okay. But I have no clue what that has to do with African Americans or even my initial point which is that dark skin color of the latter region could be due to continuity. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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