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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] The source of the red and orange arrows that point to the Maghrebi samples is not at the tip of the Yoruba sample. Therefore, one cannot read that treemix graphic as saying that only Yorubans contributed to that admixture. The arrows come out of the treemix tree, near the Yoruba sample. Not out of the Yoruba sample. Big difference. If you look at Maghrebi mtDNAs and Y DNAs with a southern origin, you'll see why. As we've discussed many times recently, we can't accurately model the African ancestry in Maghrebis with only YRI: [QUOTE][b]We use a Bantu-speaking population from Kenya as a source population for this migration, as North African individuals with sub-Saharan ancestry appeared to be closer to the Luhya than the Nigerian Yoruba[/b] (Figure 1, Figure 2 and Figure S2). However, there [b]are likely other western African populations genetically similar to Kenyan Bantu-speakers. We do not interpret this association as an explicit migration from Kenya to southern Morocco.[/b][/QUOTE]—Henn et al 2012 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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