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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: Swenet, I've read a few studies indicating ANE influence in prehistoric SW Asia and such influence would seem to correlate with hg R lineages in that region. [qb]If so, do you identify ANE as being a possible component in EEF and thus its arrival in Africa? [/qb][/QUOTE]I can't prove it as I've never looked for admixture analyses, but I think so, yes. The R-V88(?)-carrying farmer in Spain (el Trocs [see Haak et al 2015]) seems indistinguishable from non-R1b-carrying EEF. But ANE-related ancestry is probably still in his genome. Just like L3b-related African ancestry in the Russian below is still present at low levels that most tools used by hobbyists probably wouldn't pick up on. [QUOTE] Table 4 shows the comparison of the frequencies of alleles of the autosomal microsatellite loci found in Russians with mitochondrial haplotypes of African origin in European, African, and Russian populations. We found that the autosomal haplotypes of the Rus- sians carrying African mtDNA haplotypes were mainly characterized by alleles common to European and African populations. However, Russians had alle- les that are characteristic of Europeans but are extremely rare in Africans (e.g., D13S317*8, D13S17*9, D81179*10, and D19S433*15 in an L1b subject and D18S51*17 in an L3b subject), which indicates their European origin. [b]Only two alleles found in an L3b Russian subject (D2S1338*22 and TPOX*7) were frequent in Africans but extremely rare or absent in Russians. Apparently, these alleles are a genetic trace of a past mixing of races.[/b] [/QUOTE] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16240714 Other R1b carrying European farmers might have much more ANE than Troc3, though. I just mentioned him because I'm more familiar with him than with other European R carrying farmers that have been found more recently. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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