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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] I always site sources. Read over my posts. I don't blow smoke from my azz. The key word here is "unlinked SNP". Reason? Blocks of genes are linked ie they do NOT break apart during meiosis/recombination. (this is high school biology by the way). So in other words the only way to research population structure is through these blocks of genes that are NOT break apart during meiosis. ie STRs or haplotypes or microsatellites . Think of the human genome as a long city block with houses. During recombination maybe 3 ADJACENT houses will never be unlinked and will recombine as a unit. 200 generations later those same 3 house will still be linked together. Those same 3 ADJACENT houses will be found in all Africans including Berbers. These same 3 ADJACENT houses will be found in ancient Greeks per Arnaiz-Villen using microsatellite data. SNP analysis do NOT take that into consideration. It assumes there is no linked allele which is false. That is why the FBI do not use it because it cannot tell the FBI investigator if the person is an African or European or Asian. SNP cannot tell the difference and therefore NOT used by criminal investigator. It is used by these "political" scientist to spin their BS to the unsuspecting and gullible web readers. As I said Paabo, Henn, Reich etc ...they all know this!!! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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