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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] The Moroccan score was wrongly copied from the original results. It's corrected below, along with a repost of the original screenshot. Note the weird Greater Syrian position at the bottom of the list. As I said a year ago, there might be something wrong with that sample. I will soon use another sample from the Middle East to test if all those zeros are corrupt or poorly entered data. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: Relationships of various global samples to the Amarna 8 STR sets in descending order. Somali sample: On average 9.01 matches with the pharaonic 8 STR set per person. Adaima Egyptian Muslim sample (1): On average 8.34 matches with the pharaonic 8 STR set per person. Upper Egyptian sample (2): On average 8.19 matches with the pharaonic 8 STR set per person. Namibian sample (3): On average 8.17 matches with the pharaonic 8 STR set per person. Tanzanian sample On average 8.07 matches with the pharaonic 8 STR set per person. Adaima Egyptian Coptic sample (1): On average 7.99 matches with the pharaonic 8 STR set per person. Moroccan sample On average 7.92 matches with the pharaonic 8 STR set per person. Greek sample On average 7.59 matches with the pharaonic 8 STR set per person. 1) see Coudray et al paper above 2) see Omran et al paper above 3) see Muro et al paper listed above ^Also, as you can see, it doesn't matter that the Amarna alleles occur in a population. They occur in a lot of populations. In a Chinese sample (Yunnan) they occur at a rate of 7.11 per person (on average). What matters is, do the Amarna alleles match the predominant ancestry that is in that comparative sample or not. [/QUOTE][IMG]http://snag.gy/vX5jv.jpg[/IMG] Red, blue and green colors correspond with the colors [URL=http://i1079.photobucket.com/albums/w513/Amunratheultimate/Misc/MicrosatelliteDataofMummiesThoughttoBelongtotheTutankhamunKindred.gif]Hawass et al used for the inherited alleles of Yuya, Thuya and Amenhotep III[/URL] (the three genetic founders of the Amarna family). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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