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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Yes. Sforza got the percentages wrong. The Loschbour report put Lower Europeans(Iberia/Italy/Greece/and jewish groups) at close to 80% EEF. Northerners are more ancient and less EEF, they are about 40% EEF. They are saying that Lower Europeans are either Maghrebian decent or Arabian but NOT both. You know who my money is on. Lol! Both had a single “source” population. I did not write this…honest!!! This is from DNATribes April2014. They are stealing my thunder on Arbia is an extension of Africa. Where did I post this. “sub-saharans to the south and North Africans to the North(in Arabia). The Levant seemed to be another divide. Not sure why. I get the Nile. QUOTE Within this agricultural zone range, EEF farmers came in contact with other ancient populations: In Europe and West Asia, EEF populations mixed with North Eurasians (including Siberian relatives of WHG hunter-gatherers).[b] In the Arabian Peninsula, EEF farmers mixed with ancestral Sub-Saharan Africans related to modern Nigerian, Gambian, and Botswanan populations. [/b]In Armenia and Georgia, EEF farmers mixed with South Asian (Indian Subcontinent) populations [/QB][/QUOTE]
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