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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: Where do I say such a thing, moron? [/QUOTE]Your lying ass was caught red handed making the retarded statement that derived SLC24A5 was selected for in a tropical environment, right here: [i]To the contrary, the paper only identifies skin pigmentation as the likely phenotypic candidate of this selection.[/i] --The Explorer Troll, if skin pigmentation was the ’’likely phenotypic candidate of this selection’’, explain how SLC24A5 was selected for not just in equatorial Africa, but, of all places, the highly UV radiated highlands of Ethiopia! Obviously your microcephalic head is not in the know when it comes to comprehending the earth shatteringly stupid excrements that ooze down the sphincter you call your mouth! [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: I don't have to explain crap for your idiotic tales; that's your job[/QUOTE]LMAO @ this cowering puppy. You can run but you can't hide. If not negative selection, explain why no other skin pigmentation genes were found in the Ethiopian population, other than SLC25A5, even though the presence of Syria affinity having haplotypes and Saudi lactose alleles point to their ancient presence. [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: The piece you are citing says absolutely nothing about "weeding out"; those are your dumb words, not the authors.[/QUOTE]Of course it does. Apparently your microcephalic head just cannot grasp the simple idea that SLC45A2 and other genes are a part of the package they tested for, but came up short. In a section of their paper titled ''selection after admixture'', how is their focused effort to elucidate the environment-linked demise of certain genes not linked to their stated inability to find such genes, a couple of sentences later? Gawd DAMN you're dumb! [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [b]Nor did they even say a damn thing[/b] about genes that "typically occur as packages" or "to test which of the genes that typically occur as ''packages'', have survived in Ethiopia's tropical environment";[/QUOTE]I can always tell when it is dawning on you that you’re getting thrashed around the forum. It’s typically when your lies go from subtle to explicit to not even making sense. You’re such a sh!t stained troll that you’re taking my paraphrased description of what they were doing, and then arguing about whether the authors explicitly said they were doing that in those words. Filthy lying ass pig! Fix up that sick issue ridden narcissistic personality of yours, will ya? You have psychological issues. [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: Rather, the authors "looked" for "such outlier regions of admixture"[/QUOTE]Speaking of which, explain why the non Ethio- Semitic/Cushitic speaking Ethiopians tested positive for the SLC24A5 gene in ways that are consistent with their respective size of the Syrian affinity having non-African haplotypes, if Ethiopian SLC24A5 is to be divorced from the said admixture event. [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: they are referring to regions under examination, whose divergence patterns may speak to a possible [b]"biological function"[/b] of the sequence in question, be it potentially positive or negative.[/QUOTE]Stop lying, pig. They were investigating divergence patters which speak to admixture. The authors were looking for genes that experienced selection **after admixture** as indicated by the title of that segment of their paper. You still have a cry baby emotion based struggle to come to grips with this basic fact, don’t you? [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: The only remotely relevant thing your Sri Lankan case can possibly have on our exchange, is one that is advantageous to me [/QUOTE]Two faced snake. Your inability to address what I’m shoving in your face for the second time speaks louder than your lying ass see-through professed unperturbedness. For the third time, lying ass troll, the Sri Lankan samples had an excess of SLC24A5, and a severe deficit of SLC45A2. Explain this under your crackpot theory that a severe minority of SLC24A5 correlated genes testify to an indigenous origin of this gene. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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