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Beja of Sudan: an intermediate position between Africans and non-Africans 2014
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] The Beja's intermediate position [URL=https://i.imgbox.com/VXnmibc6.png]in MDS[/URL] is the result of masking out their African ancestry. When you account for this masked component (captured by DNA Tribes' Amarna ancestry), the discrepancy disappears. [/QUOTE]The Beja's intermediate position is not the result of masking out their African ancestry. DNA Tribes' general analysis method as shown in their articles progressively masks out components to determine what the separate components of the whole are. How much milk is in a given cup of coffee? A way to find that out is to use a method to separate the coffee from the milk. That does not mean the separation itself is a final analysis. An "intermediate" position is not the title of something where something was masked out. If you masked out something it would not be intermediate the final result would be one or the other, not intermediate [/QB][/QUOTE]
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