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Early Back-to-Africa Migration into the Horn of Africa, Hodgson, 2014
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] @Son of Ra The problem with what he is saying is that what inevitably follows out of his proposition is that Ethiopians are 40-50% African and that Dinka are also Near Eastern to an extent that most people would intuitively find preposterous. What follows out of his crackpot reasoning is that all Africans can be genetic stand-ins for each other's ancestry, e.g. when you want to gauge the African component in a Rendille or Tuareg individual, you can do this by counting the amount of Nigerian haplotypes in the Rendille and you will have an approximation of how African a given Rendille individual is. This is completely false seeing as Rendille have ancestry subsets of their own which they do not share with Africans elsewhere on the continent. This ancestry includes ancestry which post-dates the Rendille-YRI split as well as ancestry which the ancestors of OOA populations had and this is reflected by various tests.. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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