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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Truthcentric: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Perahu: [qb]Regarding the usage of West Africans in the Moorjaani study, that's because Northeast Africans are not pure Africans, so using them as a measurement of African ancestry in Southern Europeans would only lead to skewed results. [/qb][/QUOTE]Let me get this straight... You're arguing that the genetic affinity between NE Africans and Euros is because of Euro admixture in the former, whereas I'm arguing that you have it backwards. Your idea of a rebuttal is linking to a study that used only West African and Bantu populations. When I criticize that study's sampling, you say that Northeast Africans are admixed with Europeans and therefore aren't ideal for comparison, even though what we're trying to find out is whether it's NE Africans or Euros who are mixed. There's something circular about your reasoning here... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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