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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 xyyman: [QB] @ A Ra. I bolded the sections... for ease of reading and understanding. eg Quote: [b]In contrast, we find it more parsimonious to describe model where: a) an OOA migration occurs [concurrent with a bottleneck]; b) OOA populations and North Africans diverge between 12–40 Kya when a migration back-to-Africa occurs. *****These models should be further tested with genomic sequence data, (STRs!!) which have better power to detect magnitude and timing of bottlenecks[/b] Translation: These people left Africa, stress occured, and they immediately returned to North Africa. Where they spent over 30kY. Keep in mind they are also saying there were other Africans living in N Africa 65kya prior. Keep in mind Basque are confirmed to be admixed with Berbers. There is a reason why they did not use Scandanavians. As with most research the two bookends are Basque and Qatari. They are also saying that the only way to be definite is through STR studies. Which is available and I posted in the other thread. If you read carefully they are suggesting no true admixture since the initial migration. The Islamic migration reached mainly Egypt. And there is minor admixture along the coast ie maritime Medtrn activty. Quote, do you understand this " We can reject a simple model of long-term continuous gene flow between the Near East and North Africa" [/QB][/QUOTE]
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