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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] I figured the Guanches should be relatively "white", I'm slightly surprised that they conclude on them (Guanches) being primarily Berber. Derived calls for slc45a2 pretty much confirms whosoever has post neolithic geneflow from Europe, if not already implied by the Mt.DNA. I haven't gone into deep reading yet, but it seems clear that they had extensive European geneflow. They also have a good portion of their DNA belonging to that enigmatic east African component that shows up in North Africans and in some ancient samples, although they share Uni's and geographic proximity with West Africans. I'm interested for the fact that we might have a clearer view of Ancient african substructure in post Christian Era samples. I don't recall much evidence for precolonial common Era geneflow to Cananry Islands from SSA, yet they retain a respectable portion of SSA, even clustering with Algerians, who in turn have recent SSA admixture... It's quite telling. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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