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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] Any pictures to show what you mean? There is no such thing as a modern day 'black Amazigh' as defined above. If you're talking about the people who brought the language family to the Maghreb a couple of millenia ago, as they existed back then, they don't exist anymore. You're probably talking about modern day Maghrebis with dark skin, but to say they're not hybrids... not sure if I buy into that.. The challenge is that dark skin in the Maghreb could either reflect mixtures native to North Africa (but still mixtures) and/or Maghrebis with SSA ancestry. For instance, the published Mozabite genomes include one or more outlier individuals with SSA admixture, which may be more recent than the SSA ancestry common to the entire sample. These outliers will undoubtedly have darker skin because they have up to ~75% SSA ancestry, while this percentage is lower in most of the rest of the sample. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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