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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]ORiginally posted by Xyyman: I got this![/QUOTE]Yeah, you got 'this'. You got this L. The authors said Sub-Saharan African samples don't share more alleles with Natufians than Neolithic groups deeper in Eurasia. This, despite the fact that the Natufians were carriers of plenty Egypt-mediated hgs. [QUOTE][b]Craniometric analyses have suggested that the Natufians may have migrated from north or sub-Saharan Africa, a result that finds some support from Y chromosome analysis which shows that the Natufians and successor Levantine Neolithic populations carried haplogroup E, of likely ultimate African origin, which has not been detected in other ancient males from West Eurasia (Supplementary Information, section 6). However, no affinity of Natufians to sub-Saharan Africans is evident in our genome-wide analysis, as present-day sub-Saharan Africans do not share more alleles with Natufians than with other ancient Eurasians (Extended Data Table 1).[/b] (We could not test for a link to present-day North Africans, who owe most of their ancestry to back-migration from Eurasia.)[/QUOTE] http://biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2016/06/16/059311.full.pdf C'mon gramps, just hold this L for being a DNA Tribes yes-man for the last 4 years. [IMG]https://snag.gy/ldcF9b.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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