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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] @Doug 1) The ancestry of living SSA groups is [b]extremely[/b] monolithic when it comes to contrasting them with other regions outside of Africa or certain components in North Africa. Can you post evidence showing that naming the SSA components individually makes a useful difference when comparing them to Basal Eurasian or unadmixed OOA groups? Saying "SSA" vs naming the SSA groups in the PCA below individually doesn't matter enough to go through the trouble. Generally speaking they're all roughly equidistant to predynastic Egyptians. The only exceptions are groups who aren't fully SSA in ancestry. [IMG]https://snag.gy/fCvYeh.jpg[/IMG] And note that "variation" has nothing to do with it. The SSA groups clearly vary in the vertical direction, but this variation is in a direction other than in the direction of predynastic Egyptians, who they're generally equidistant to (broadly speaking). If you disagree, please post valid data, rather than merely objecting and writing a long post. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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