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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] quote: "From the Study: "[b]The two STRONGEST genetic boundaries[/b] in the geographical area comprised by NW Africa and the Iberian Peninsula (see Figure 3) were found to encircle single populations. STR diversity AMONG populations Genetic differentiation among the populations of both the extended and basic sets was analysed by computing Fst genetic distances and representing them by means of neighbour- joining trees (Figures 1a and 1b). We also computed other genetic distances (data not shown): the NW African populations cluster together, although with short and not very statistically robust branches among them. In the basic analysis, the Mozabites stand out from the rest of the NW Africans It should be [b]noted that the MOST robust branch (77%) in the tree is that separating NW Africans(AND AFRAMS) from Europeans[/b]. Among the Iberians, Andalusians and Portuguese are closest to NW Africa. African-Americans appear linked to NW Africa through a long branch." [/QB][/QUOTE]
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