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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] Yep. Normally, samples on the peripheral edges of their respective branches (in this case, the Christian era Nubian and German samples) also have a degree of closeness to samples on other branches. So, in this case, the German sample has ties with the bottom branch (since it's on the bottom branch) AND a degree of closeness to samples on the upper branch. Holliday also clearly explains in this paper that the German sample gravitates a bit towards the African samples. So lioness is arbitrarily singling out the Nubian sample and ignoring the German sample as you correctly pointed out pages ago. [QUOTE]Among the higher latitude groups, the [b]Germans are tied to the exclusively African cluster described earlier via a medium-length branch to the Nubian sample.[/b][/QUOTE]--Holliday 2013 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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