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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] Basal Eurasian doesn't exist. It's a hypothetical population. If it were possible to remove the Eurasian ancestry from north Sudan, the people would revert back to a Dinka-like population. —Egyptsearch [/qb][/QUOTE]Amazing, I was at work thinking about posting this. I see you went before me. ;) Anyway, in the post above I have cited Lazaridis. And indeed the Dinka is the best proximity. I have posted on this. [/qb][/QUOTE]A hypothesis is a guess about something existing or not it is not pure abstraction. Basal Eurasian is a hypothetical kind of ancestry from an unknown population that no longer exists but it may have existed And there is a possibility of finding human remains confirming it's existence. To say "Basal Eurasian doesn't exist." is not the opinion of Lazaridis If you think Basal Eurasian never existed then there is no point in using the term. I am proposing that the Beja could be the descendants of the Basal Eurasian. if not their intermediate position is simply the result of admixture with Arabs or other foreigners but since there has been no DNA analysis of the Beja we don't know at this time [QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: Haplo J arose at Northeast Africa, Sinai. [/QUOTE]That is not proven or the most common view of geneticists so you shouldn't be stating that as if it was fact [QUOTE] [b]Mapping Post-Glacial expansions: The Peopling of Southwest Asia[/b] 2017 Daniel E. Platt1, Marc Haber2, 3, Magda Bou Dagher-Kharrat4, Bouchra Douaihy2, Georges Khazen2, Maziar Ashrafian Bonab5, Angélique Salloum2, Francis Mouzaya2, Donata Luiselli6, Chris Tyler-Smith3, Colin Renfrew7, Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith8[…] & Pierre A. Zalloua2, 9- Show fewer authors Scientific Reports 7, Article number: 40338 (2017) BATWING TMRCA (Supplementary information) estimates for J*, J1, J1e, J2, and E1b1b are shown in Table 1. These results indicate slightly greater time depth information of J, J1, and J2 in Turkey and populations from the Caucasus, in agreement with their higher diversity in this area Today, the J1 haplogroup dominates the Arabian Peninsula region (Supplementary Figure S2), though its greatest diversity (Supplementary Figure S3), marking its origin, is seen in the north. Meanwhile, the J2 diversity contour maps suggests centers from the Levant and Tarsus mountains. The strong coastal vs. inland distributions of these two haplogroups23,37 belies the proximity of J1 and J2 origins [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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