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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by DD'Eden: [b]we present the genomic analysis of two human individuals from a cave site in the area of present-day Morocco which were directly dated to the Medieval period.[/b] The samples were processed in a designated ancient DNA lab and the genomic data obtained shows standard patterns of authentic ancient DNA with low levels of contamination. [b]Both individuals – which represent the first ancient genome sequence data from North Africa – do not exhibit particular genetic affinities to modern North Africans or any other present-day population in published genotype data sets[/b] despite relatively extensive data has been produced from many areas of Africa.[/QUOTE] http://smbe-2016.p.asnevents.com.au/days/2016-07-06/abstract/35210 As shown by ancient DNA from Morocco, there is no validity to the notion that Berber speakers with dark skin owe all of that to being Berber or the reverse: that Berbers are automatically involved when Maghrebi populations with dark skin are described by the ancients. Dark skin is not an ancestry tied to any particular group of people. It's a level of pigmentation. It's impossible to identify Berber ancestry by grouping North Africans visually based on skin color. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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