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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] Again, from the study I cited, quote: "The exponential form of the SNP curves in Figure 1 suggests that [b]detection of such recent population structure may require very large (perhaps impossible) numbers of unlinked SNPs.[/b] This corroborates a recent empirical result in maize (Hamblin et al., 2007" They said UNLINKED SNPs. Anyone!!!??? It is Impossible to determine population structure using SNPs. So what do they do, used FREQUENCY to assign population structure. But that model ASSUMES humans were isolated for 10's THOUSANDS of years then suddenly decided to admix. That is impossible. Understand the game being played. The ONLY model the data supports is Isolation by Distance. Meaning there is no race and there never was!!! Meaning there was NEVER any back-migration. And they know this!!! [/qb][/QUOTE]Can someone explain what he's trying to say in plain English? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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