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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Punos_Rey: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [qb] Game over Afrocentrists. "Our analysis furthermore shows that [b]derived alleles for the genes SLC24A5, known to be responsible for partially lighter skin pigmentation were present in both JK2888 and JK2911[/b] (see Supplementary Note 6 for details)." - derived SLC24A5 in ancient Egyptians just like the ancient Sidonian samples. Like I always said, ancient Egyptians were light to medium brown in skin pigmentation, not dark brown ('black'). [/qb][/QUOTE][IMG]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/95/b0/56/95b056b45a2129ff930cd0c8d6998704.png[/IMG] :rolleyes: I love how Nazis think they have really one upped people. Type 4 skin in Northern Egyptian samples isn't a suprise at all. Still not Southern or Northern European, and several African populations south of the Sahara are also type 4. These people wouldn't have been any lighter than many of the Khoisan. :rolleyes: [IMG]https://i.ytimg.com/vi/BQE2clSDH8g/0.jpg[/IMG] So going from a roughly San-like pigment to darker as you go further south(with admixture also skewing the phenotypical appearances), guess it'd be most accurate to say the Aegyptians were "mostly brown and black with a skinny desiccated look". :p [/qb][/QUOTE]Dude, pay attention. ...cass is merely gum on the bottom of ones shoe at this point. Don't follow him off the rails [/QB][/QUOTE]
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