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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] Always had a lingering suspicion that GoyetQ-116's mtDNA M represents an affinity not shared with most other UP Europeans. They were trying to pass GoyetQ-116's mtDNA off as a European heritage that died off. It may have died off, but it's definitely not a European heritage. Just superimpose a map of mtDNA M on Tianyuang's global affinities. Tianyuang's affinities seem mtDNA M mediated, and entirely distinct from the mtDNA N-dominated OOA wave that today survives mostly in western Eurasia and the Sahul. Looks like Mellars was right all along about a distinctive OOA presence in Asia, albeit not in the way he envisioned it. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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