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Genomic Ancestry of North Africans Supports Back-to-Africa Migrations Brenna M. Henn
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Raw results comes from sampling values obviously (the SNP alleles values).[quote] Now you're just talking out of your neck as always. SNPs aren't short tandem repeats, that they would comprise of ''values''. What exactly is your point? Of course raw results come from samples, but how exactly would inclusion of more populations affect the results? [quote]That's ridiculous. Some probable Ks (population)[/QUOTE]As usual, you got it all jacked up. 'Ks' aren't populations. [QUOTE]have separated from other Africans in West Africa and Kenya (their used samples for the study) to stay (or settle) in North Africa and their DNA was excluded from the study. [/QUOTE]And that would affect the results in a major way, that you'd describe it as a drawback, how? [QUOTE]What you do is like making conclusion about the ancestry of Finnish people (North African indigenous black population in our example) by using sample from Basque people (in eastern Europe) because they are all Europeans after all.[/QUOTE]All the more evidence that you don't know how studies work or what a hypothesis is. The goal of the paper wasn't to map the affinities of African populations in general. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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