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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: "Basal Eurasian" is a theoretical concept that relates to some of the initial OOA populations over 40Kya _____________________________________________ [b]‘Basal Eurasians’[/b] are a lineage hypothesized to have split off before the differentiation of all other Eurasian lineages, including eastern non-African populations such as the Han Chinese, and even the early diverged lineage represented by the genome sequence of the ~45,000-year-old Upper Palaeolithic Siberian from Ust’-Ishim11 [b]West European Hunter-Gatherer (WHG),[/b] based on an 8,000 year-old genome from Loschbour, Luxembourg [b]- Ancient North Eurasian (ANE),[/b] based on a 24,000 year-old genome from South Siberia (dubbed Mal'ta boy or MA-1) [b]- Early European Farmer (EEF),[/b] based on a 7,500 year-old genome from Stuttgart, Germany, belonging to the Neolithic Linearbandkeramik (LBK) culture [b]- Eastern non-African (ENA),[/b] this basically means East Eurasian, and is based on samples of present-day Onge, Han Chinese and Atayal from Taiwan [/QUOTE][/qb][/QUOTE]So "Basal Eurasian" is considered "non-differentiated?" Does non-differentiated mean they consider them Africans living outside of Africa? Like a diaspora African can live in America or Europe but is not biologically differentiated enough??? Or does it mean before the differentiation between East Asians etc? How long were they in the Levant, Middle East and Europe? And assuming the later when did Africans differentiate into basal Eurasians? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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