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If some of the prominent dynastic Egyptians were 25% Eurasian would it bother you?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] The source of those charts is M. Gallego Llorente 2015, fool You post the same research I posted and say it was ignored, dumb [/qb][/QUOTE]Show us where in the link? Why did you not post the relevance I posted? So, because Mota man had "Hg E", back migrations have occurred? lol OK" When are you going tell what these allelse are? [QUOTE] [IMG]http://www.pnas.org/content/109/44/17758/F2.medium.gif[/IMG] Schematic of a serial found effect. We illustrate the effect of serial founder events on genetic diversity in the context of the OOA expansion. [b]Colored dots indicate genetic diversity[/b]. Each new group outside of Africa represents a sampling of the genetic diversity present in its founder population. The ancestral population in Africa was sufficiently large to build up and retain substantial genetic diversity. The third assumption is that there have been no dramatic postexpansion bottlenecks that differentially affected populations from which the serial migration began. If the source population for the expansion suffered a severe bottleneck that reduced its genetic diversity, we should see a poorer linear fit to the decline of heterozygosity with distance from Africa, or erroneously assign a population with higher genetic diversity as the source population. It is this third assumption we believe deserves additional consideration.[/QUOTE]--Brenna M. Henna, L. L. Cavalli-Sforzaa,1, and Marcus W. Feldmanb,2 Edited by C. Owen Lovejoy, Kent State University, Kent, OH, and approved September 25, 2012 (received for review July 19, 2012) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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