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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Lioness does not read what he himself post. The Chart said "GENETIC DISTANCE!!!" and it is based upon STRs. Nevertheless, Keep in mind the paper focuses ONLY on NW Africa and Western Europe. Khoisan, Twa , East Africans and Eastern Europeans and Near East is NOT included. There are several populations in that chart that have long branches. Basque, MZab and AFRAMS(West Africans). If you read the link you will understand the "numerals' represent distance while the length of the branch represent uniqueness or length of isolation. Example if Khoi-San were included then their branch length may be off the charts and all other branches will seem insignificant. Understand that! MZab, West Africans and Basque are about the same length with AFRAMS being a tard longer. If Twa were included and placed next to AFRAMS I expect AFRAM branch to be extremely short to almost insignificance. There was indeed an older population in West Africa but it is NOT modern day West Africans. On "16", This is what I was alluding to. The "16" does NOT represent branch length. It represents distances BETWEEN the branches. READ THE THERAD AGAIN!! And the paper. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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