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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] Someone needs to process these repeats and see where in Africa (and outside) they're the most frequent. [IMG]http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/760/ramsesiii.png[/IMG] By looking at the repeats where man E and Ramses III differ, we can infer a bit about the ancestry of man E's mother. I suspect the autosomal repeats won't come out as strongly African as the 18th dynasty repeats, which primarily has to do with the fact that West Asians and Europeans have inherited relatively high doses of Ancient Egyptian alleles, as demonstrated by DNATribes and DNAconsultant. Relative to the 18th dynasty mummies, Ramses III and his son have some differing alleles at the following loci: D2S1388, D21S11, D16S539, D18S51, CSF1PO, FGA, though some of the alleles are shared at those sites as well. Repeats that occur in Ramses III and man E, but not in the 18th dynasty mummies: D2S1388:15 D21S11:28 D21S11:29.2 D16S539:12 D18S51:26 CSF1PO:10 FGA:34.2 16/23 (69.6%) of the combined repeats of Ramses III and man E are shared with the 18th dynasty mummies. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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