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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] Reposting for missing caption = = = = = Sanchez-Quinto's (2012 with Botigue, Comas & Lalueza-Fox co-authors) Table 1 clearly quantifies their Figure 1. Here are those charts reordered from inner Africa to Atlantic and Mediterranean North Africa to Arabian Peninsula to European Union Mediterranean countries along with the Canaries. [IMG]http://i58.tinypic.com/9rqdg4.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i57.tinypic.com/2e4ggbb.jpg[/IMG] My Maghreb, Berber, and North African frequencies respect Sanchez-Quinto's assignment of geographic ancestries, which are in his own words, [i]labeled according to the region where the component is the commonest[/i]. How does Sanchez-Quinto's genetic report show support or disconfirmation of the statement [i]Berbers are not primarily African[/i]? His pertinent national samples say * Egypt is not primarily African * Libya is not primarily African * Tunisia is primarily African * S Maroc is primarily African * W Sahara is primarily African * Algeria is primarily African * N Maroc is primarily African. [IMG]http://i58.tinypic.com/2nle1yc.jpg[/IMG] Above are the African vs non-African SNP frequencies of each selected African nation and grouped views of them as * an Atlanto-Mediterranean Africa superset * a limited Tamazgha subset, and * a core Maghreb subset. All three sets refute Berbers not primarliy African. All three sets support Berbers are primarily African. Sanchez-Quinto's study is focused on North African populations. It attempts to discern Neanderthal genome influx. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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