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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] In all fairness, Lazaridis (2013) SI13 is trying to assay Neolithic ancient Near Eastern Farmer contribution to the Stuttgart EEF. Knowing modern Levantines are admixed it makes sense to mask the known ingression to simulate the base. I can't see where Laz is out to hide Africa away. He related Basal Eurasian to African incursion of the Arabian Peninsula. He also tied Natufians to migrant Africans. I tabled Laz's f3 data and query it by * 10 South of Sahara African ethnic groups * 15 Canary, s & e Med and 'Arabian' ethnic groups * 5 W Eurasian EEF-like sets plus the Basque. Results of one query show Levantines, Moroccan and Libyan Jews as Esan and Stuttgart admixtures. Another query shows that Yoruba, the Esan's Nigerian neighbors, pair with Europe_EN for Moroccan and Libyan Jews, and Levantines (except Syrians who are Dinka and Europe_EN admixed). A surprise to me was the Canary as a Mende and Europe_MNChL admixture. Sierra Leone Mende-like input in Canary Islanders is a first, AFAIK. A lot of good info about African genomes in island, south, and east Mediterraneans, and Arabian Peninsulars yielding many potential hypotheses. Laz allows us to see better African proxies in global analysis. Esan turned out better than Yoruba as a Niger-Congo A/general African proxy revealinga deeper time of incident. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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