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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tyrannohotep: [QB] @ Swenet I'm not able to access the text of this paper. But it reports the SSA/non-SSA split as taking place anywhere between 60 and 120 kya. But it is from 2012, so maybe more recent findings have revised the date. [URL=https://www.nature.com/articles/nrg3295]Revising the human mutation rate: implications for understanding human evolution[/URL] [QUOTE]In the second paragraph of the subsection entitled 'African and non-African split' in this article, [qb]both instances of the range '60,000–120,000 years ago' were incorrectly written as '120,000–160,000 years ago'.[/qb] The editors apologize for this mistake.[/QUOTE][b]EDIT:[/b] This more recent paper estimates the West African/non-African split as taking place 70-80 kya: [URL=http://www.genetics.org/content/early/2016/11/08/genetics.116.192963]Modeling Human Population Separation History Using Physically Phased Genomes[/URL] [QUOTE]We inferred that the separation between hunter-gather populations and other populations happened around 120,000 to 140,000 years ago with gene flow continuing until 30,000 to 40,000 years ago; [qb]separation between west African and out of African populations happened around 70,000 to 80,000 years ago,[/qb] while the separation between Maasai and out of African populations happened around 50,000 years ago.[/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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