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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] Indeed the aDNA of pre-historic Africans will clarify so many things. We are already seeing this taking shape with Malawi-Hora-8100BP. The geographic location of Malawi-Hora indicates that by Mid-Holocene(6000BC) may be 80% of Sub-Sahara Africa already had “European”/Eurasian AIM. So Pagani’s claim about back-migration to East Africa 3000years ago is almost irrelevant. I would like to see Malawi-Hora-8100 line up against La Brana, Loschbour and some Early Neolithic Europeans like Otzi with unsupervised cluster charts. [/qb][/QUOTE]For this to work (i.e. finding undiscovered ghost populations in Eurasia that derive from older human branches like Y-DNA A00), we'd have to have African samples with some sort of pre-Toba OOA ancestry. Mota has some of it, judging by his affities to South Indians and Asians in general. But I don't think all SSA aDNA will have it. The Moroccan aDNA is promising because the lack of clear modern affinities hints at those older human branches that spread around the world before people more closely related to us did (see my previous post). Plus, the Moroccan sample is found near Eurasia. Affinity to Asians may be the best test of this ghost population we have so far. MOTA's Affinity to E Eurasians https://anthrogenica.com/archive/index.php/t-6165.html If the Hora, Chencherere and Fingira samples have a lot of this ancestry, it should show with this test, or a similar test. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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