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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Truthcentric: [qb] I don't recall Keita 2008 even using any sub-Saharan populations other than the Somalis. This is why I don't trust Wikipedia on any controversial issues. [/qb][/QUOTE]Unfortunately that is the price to pay when having an encyclopedia accessable to editing by laymen. I hate suggest any conspiracies, but I can't help but notice that these editors seem well versed in all these sources which we discuss here on Egyptsearch all the time. Who wants to bet the editors are trolls from either here or the biodiversity b.s. site. :) [/qb][/QUOTE]Well, I spoke / had a discussion with somebody a while ago on YouTube. And he insisted on, me posting sources, on Wiki. I told him that it isn't reliable. During that discussion I did post references to the sources. As rebuttal he gave the ussually rants, by the so-called Hamitic forum and such. The name of this individual is Mercuyve. Other ironies, seem to be very supportive of Blogs, which are deemed as eurocentric. Brenna Henn, Current Research Interests Genetic variation outside of Africa is greatly reduced compared to the amount of genetic variation found within Africa. Populations from neighboring regions in Africa, e.g. east vs. south, can be as different genetically as, for example, the Italians differ from the Chinese. [b]I have focused primarily on the demographic history of African hunter-gatherer populations like the Hadza and Sandawe of Tanzania, and Kalahari KhoeSan populations of South Africa.[/b] I continue to be interested in topics at the intersection of genetics and anthropology such as the evolution of human longevity and natural selection on skin pigmentation. My current research projects in the Bustamante Lab include the history of migration into North Africa, fieldwork in southern Africa, refining migration models of the Out-of-Africa expansion using full genome sequence data, patterns of selection in populations with different demographic histories and phenotype/genotype associations in diverse populations. http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Brenna_Henn/ Bustamante Lab and Co ... In the News North African History: Gene Expression,[b] Dienekes[/b] African Sub-structure: Nature News Rare Alleles: NY Times Southern African Origin: BBC, LA Times, Nature News Mutation Rates: The Spittoon,[b] Dienekes[/b] Pastoralist Migrations: Stanford Report http://www.stanford.edu/~sylpha/Brenna_Henn/News.html http://www.anthro.ucdavis.edu/department-resources/main-office/events/spring-2011-evolutionary-wing-colloquium-series-brenna-henn Welcome to my blog! For the most part, this page will be an extension of my website, with comments relating to my research. But it will also branch out into more general discussions of human evolution. -[b]Dienekes' [/b]anthro blog -[b]Mathilda's[/b] Anthropology Blog -[b]Steve Sailer [/b] http://www.evoandproud.blogspot.com/ http://pages.globetrotter.net/peter_frost61z/fwdm7.htm http://pages.globetrotter.net/peter_frost61z/ The irony continues... http://sailerfraud.blogspot.com/ [/QB][/QUOTE]
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