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[QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [qb] ? Their F4 problems sucked, why would they use that equation to model IAM, at MOST they can only determine which of the two (near eastern vs. SSA) have more IAM ancestry, if any. No qpAdm, no qpGrahs, poorly constructed datasets for Admixture considering the patterns they got via FST and pca. There wasn't an interest in establishing any true maghrebi component, which is why the KEB were the highlight of the paper... and their wasn't really any commentary on neither of the two's SSAn affinity, like no explanation or postulation as to why KEB are closer to YRI than IAM? But they promise a public release of the seq data, so... hey. [/qb][/QUOTE]THIS LOL. Its almost as if they dont want to know what we REALLY want to know! And then sometimes its REALLY blatant with priori assumptions brought over from Lazaridis reg Natufian: "We *could not* test for a link to present-day North Africans, who owe most of their ancestry to back-migration from Eurasia" *did not* :) - which is some of the most priori assuming shit i have ever seen PARTICULARITY when your dealing with Ancient DNA....especially remains rich in African uni-parental. :rolleyes: The latest studies on African DNA (IMO), ancient or modern keep having this theme of basically writing a Eurasian DNA study about Africans. I could give two shits about a date in which Eurasians interacted with Sudanese natives. We dont get any indepth analysis of Omotic or Cuhsitic or West African ancestry inside and out of Sudan? We dont even get in SSA resolution about IAM? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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