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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [qb] @Ish Gebor, can you explain in very lay people English how the quote responds to lioness, thanks! :) [/qb][/QUOTE]Why they had to use 4 African genomes (San, Yoruba, Mandenka, Dinka)" to place the MA-1 genome in the context of modern day variation? "In order to place the MA-1 genome in the context of modern day variation, a scaffold tree was constructed using 4 African genomes (San, Yoruba, Mandenka, Dinka)" [/qb][/QUOTE]I'm sorry I'm not very familiar with genetics. What is the MA-1 genome and what would the signifficance of the 4 African genomes be??? :confused: [/qb][/QUOTE]the Mal'ta people belonged to an extinct population closely related to a population who contributed substantially to the genetic ancestry of Siberians, Native Americans and Bronze Age Yamnaya people. The Yamna or Yamnaya culture, also called Pit Grave Culture and Ochre Grave Culture, was a late Copper Age/early Bronze Age culture of the Southern Russian Pontic steppe, dating to 3,500 – 2,300 BCE.and believed to have contributed ancestry to modern Europeans The MA-1 genome is the genome from 24,000-year-old individual (MA-1), from Mal'ta in south-central SiberiaThe MA-1 mitochondrial genome belongs to haplogroup U, The paternal DNA of the boy was Haplogroup R* the oldest human remains yet found carrying this basal form of haplgroup R (M207) which later split into R1 and R2 Keep in mind that when Ish Gebor doesn't like an article he posts with a bunch of quotes of other articles which are somewhat related to the topic but not necessarily rebutting the topic. You asked him about it and his reply was to ask you another question. That's his usual routine. He can't explain how the articles he posts are a specific reply to the topic. He hopes that the lay people will see all these quotes and think " well look at all the quotes put up he must have disproven something" but if you call him out he can't explain it. This has been going on for years. Hopefully other people will continue actually quote the thread topic article and then comment on it. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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