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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by [b]the lioness,[/b]: Asmahan Bekada, et al., 2013 [b]Introducing the Algerian Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Profiles into the North African Landscape[/b] Abstract [b] The [URL=http://http:underscore]Eurasian component[/URL] in Algeria reached 80% for mtDNA and 90% for Y-chromosome.[/b] However, [URL=http://http:underscore]within them, the North African genetic component[/URL] for mtDNA [U6 and M1; 20%) is significantly smaller than the paternal [E-M81 and E-V65; 70%). [/QUOTE]. The underscored points out that Bekada's statement speaks to the North African vs subSaharan Africa dichotomy whereby any and everything in Africa above 17° N gets appropriated for Eurasia. Thus Bekada making her North African component a subset of the Eurasian component. Bekada's percentages as stated are only so because North Africa and subSaharan Africa are not one unit Africa vs Eurasia. North Africa as a part of Eurasia is biased. When I present Bekada's data North Africa and subSahara Africa will count as African since it takes them both to have a continent Africa. My correction of the quoted statement:[i] [b]The Eurasian component in Algeria is 60% for mtDNA and 20% for Y-chromosome[/b], without the North African genetic components mtDNA U6 & M1 and paternal E-M81 & E-V65. [/i] Algerians are primarily not African? Not per Bekada's uniparental African raw data. Algerians are 60% African and 40% non-African. . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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