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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] You didn't even post the primary source link !!! the Gallego-Llorente Suppliment http://www.sciencemag.org/content/suppl/2015/10/07/science.aad2879.DC1/Gallego-Llorente.SM.pdf Posting that is relevant but to say it was ignored as if this material contradicts the conclusion is false [/qb][/QUOTE]I asked for these supposed Eurasian alleles and how do these translate to a supposed "Hg". This is the part, where your post is obfuscated. I posted the relevant part, I already posted the link in a thread prior to this. [QUOTE]Mota was placed close to the Ethiopian samples (Fig. 1, A), in between the clusters formed by the Ari and the Sandawe (but very close to an Ari individual that stands out from the rest of that group). The Ari can be split into two castes, Ari Cultivator and Ari Blacksmith, which share a common origin within the last 4,500 years (62). Since data on a larger number of SNPs are available for Ethiopian populations (4), we repeated the PCA using this higher quality dataset (processed as in SM S6), which gave us 484,161 usable SNPs that could be called in Mota. Once again, Mota fell in between the Ari and the Sandawe cluster (Fig. S5). [...] We computed D(X, Mota; AltaiNea, CommonAncestor), where X was French, Han, Yoruba, or Mbuti. CommonAncestor refers to the reconstructed alleles of the common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees. As expected, French and Han have significantly positive D values (Table S8), indicating that they are both more similar to Neanderthal than Mota is. The two African genomes, Yoruba and Mbuti, also have slightly positive D values, indicating that they are slightly more similar to Neanderthal than Mota is. This result is likely driven by the West Eurasian component found in modern Africans. [...] S13. Phenotypic information from Mota. Using samtools, we called variants at positions that have been previously reported to encode for phenotypes of interest, such as hair, skin and eye colour, lactase persistence and altitude adaptation. Hair, skin and eye color The 8-plex (69) and Hirisplex systems (70) were used to predict skin, eye and hair colour. We only used genotypes which had a minimum of 3x coverage in Mota, and only bases with quality ≥20 were considered. Skin colour could not be determined although Mota did not have common European variants associated with light skin colour (rs16891982 and rs1426654, see Table S11). Using the Hirisplex prediction system (Table S12), Mota was determined to have had brown eyes (p-value = 0.997) and dark (p-value = 0.996), probably black (p-value = 0.843) hair. [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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