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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [QB] So in theory you could have something like this? [IMG]https://anonimag.es/i/dnatree01b3575.png[/IMG] Egyptians and blacks in the Americas with white ancestors have left me a little puzzled about genetics. I'm wondering if genetically people who've mixed can have European or Near Eastern haplogroups, while technically having most of their ancestry come from elsewhere. And if that's the case, how is that measured. Is that where K clustering comes in? Bear in mind I'm being very simplistic here with the picture right above. I only state "African" and "Asiatic" because both populations throughout the entire duration of history involved populations in multiple climate zones and ecological systems. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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