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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [IMG]https://i.imgbox.com/UxPuXVSQ.jpg[/IMG] Genetic structure of north-west Africa revealed by STR analysis, 2000 http://www.bioinfo-cbs.org/avd/en/pmid/str/10854096.pdf [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: the above chart is based upon STR analyis not autosomal SNPs. We know Mzabs carry a high frequency of "Eurasian" autosomal SNPs but clearly they are MORE African than West Africans/African Americans. We know Mzabs carry a high frequency of "Eurasian" autosomal SNPs but clearly they are MORE African than West Africans/African Americans. [/QUOTE]The above is an unrooted branch tree. Therefore your claim that the Mozabite sare "MORE African than West Africans/African Americans" is unfounded silliness You have been posting this chart for years and you have been misunderstanding since 2012. Up and down positions on this type of unrooted chart are meaningless. There is no trunk or root. You can rotate this chart any way and it has no effect. It just shows the interrelatedness of each group. Up on this chart is not more European, down is not more African. It has no directional orientation. The useless orange line you drew through the chart is another illustration of how you don't understand the difference between a rooted and an unrooted tree chart [/QB][/QUOTE]
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