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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: There is no such thing as "basal Eurasian". "A previous genetic analysis of early modern humans in Europe using data from the ~37,000-year-old Kostenki14 suggested that the population to which Kostenki14 belonged harboured within it the three major lineages that exist in mixed form in Europe today: a lineage related to all later pre-Neolithic Europeans, (2) a ‘Basal Eurasian’ lineage [b]that split from the ancestors of Europeans and east Asians before they separated from each other;[/b] and (3) a lineage related to the ~24,000-year-old Mal’ta1 from Siberia. With our more extensive sampling of Ice Age Europe, [b]we find no support for this[/b]." Fu et al. 2016- The genetic history of Ice Age Europe [/QUOTE][b]This[/b] is what the evidence doesn't support. the near eastern related 14,000ya population is what is now loosely being referred to as Basal Eurasian... seen in that same study.[/QUOTE]And what is the % of near-eastern admixture? There is a wide range of estimates; I put a quote from Pinhasi saying from 20 to 70%. Regardless there is no "basal Eurasian" even if applied Mesolithic/Neolithic: "Mesolithic or Neolithic origin, genetic studies have delivered [b]diverse and often conflicting inferences[/b] on the contribution of NE/A farmers to the modern European gene pool. Estimates for this contribution have [b]varied from 20% to 70%[/b]." - Pinhasi et al 2012 "Genetic History of Europeans" There's nothing as of yet falsifying the lower estimates in the 20% range that are in line with my own views. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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