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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] [b]@XYYman[/b] :rolleyes: I mean sure I guess you can just fall back on the "euros are lying," etc. whatever... But as opposed to spreading alternative facts, I elect to fuck em up with their own publications. I mean, they made the "mistake" of uploading these genomes Raw. STR, SNPs... Whatever, they are who they are, FFS they cluster relatively poorly with even NORTH AFRICANS, for people who are supposedly "indigenous". I know we don't like Occams razor around here but, my god, I haven't seen so many clear signals towards an explanation in my life. Look I wanna show you something, but you gotta get off this "every Haplogroup is indigenous" train... It's harmful. What you are saying as arguments in terms of the presence of these genes in SSA would makes sense in the grand scheme of things. I mean M can very well have it's inception on the continent.. R0, eh?? Maybe Djibouti?? either way, you're picking Dhalsim .. and don't get me started on the others... So, I'ma remind you that they uploaded the full genomes raw lol... lets say if someone called the Abusir mummy STR's and measured the Fst, and they don't show your desired result what then? will you then shut up about these HG's being indigenous? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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