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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] This remains ironic.. [QUOTE] We compared GD13a with a number of other ancient genomes and modern populations6,15–27, using principal component analysis (PCA)28, ADMIXTURE29 and outgroup f3 statistics30 (Fig. 1). GD13a did not cluster with any other early Neolithic individual from Eurasia in any of the analyses. ADMIXTURE and outgroup f3 statistics identi ed Caucasus Hunter-Gatherers of Western Georgia, just north of the Zagros mountains, as the group genetically most similar to GD13a (Fig. 1B,C), [b]whilst PCA also revealed some a nity with modern Central South Asian populations such as Balochi, Makrani and Brahui (Fig. 1A and Fig. S4).[/b] Also genetically close to GD13a were ancient samples from Steppe populations (Yamanya & Afanasievo) that were part of one or more Bronze age migrations into Europe, as well as early Bronze age cultures in that continent (Corded Ware)16,21, in line with previous relationships observed for the Caucasus Hunter-Gatherers24. [/QUOTE]--M. Gallego-Llorente et al. The genetics of an early Neolithic pastoralist from the Zagros, Iran [/QB][/QUOTE]
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