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[QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: [QB] If you were a betting man, xyyman, you'd be living in a cardboard box. Table S4, the Malawian Y haplogroups are BT(xCT), so B or some extinct relative, not C, D, E, or F. It would be nice to know what kind exactly; B2b predominates in Mbuti and Hadza and is common in San and others, so would fit. The Cape foragers have A1b1b2a, like the Ballito Bay men from the previous paper, quite far away. Wonder where the A1b1a1a and B2b were lurking. What's Eurasian in the Malawians? A bit in ADMIXTURE at low K, but that doesn't mean much. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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