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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] I told you I am out of your league. I am above your pay grade. I admit you threw for a loop for a minute there. The old red-herring strawman tactic used by Euronuts. Comparing YRI with Abusir. SMH. But fortunately the analysis was done already Northeast African genomic variation shaped by the continuity of indigenous groups and Eurasian migrations - Nina Hollfelder, Published: August 24, 2017 Is this a rebuttal to Abusir paper? Lol! It disputes Abusir? Read more: http://egyptsearchreloaded.proboards.com/thread/2493/abusir-ptolemy-ancient-egyptians-less#ixzz57wuC8GWa oh! and I referenced K4 already. Such a ditz... [QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [qb] @XYYMAN - Go ahead and post an image of the K=4. [URL=https://youtu.be/K2v-8ctq5x4]You know....[/URL] [/qb][/QUOTE]For Capra….I know there game. It is called data manipulation and trickery. Is this author exposing the lies. Daniel Shriner. Of course he isn’t. Admit lies and replace it more lies. What did Kdolo call it? Quote: “Having learned ancestry-specific allele frequencies in[b] unsupervised clustering analysis[/b] from a data set, it is computationally efficient to project new samples onto the ancestries in order to learn about population structure in the new samples. The utility and quality of projection analysis,[b] or supervised clustering analysis[/b], strongly depends on the reference set of learned ancestries.” "Wow! Quote: “Furthermore, [b]none of the results in the ancient DNA papers has been replicated using a second reference panel[/b]. Here, we combined completely public domain data to generate a reference panel comprising 5,966 individuals from 282 samples, from which we estimated 21 ancestries7. After projecting 279 ancient Eurasians onto our reference panel, we reached a distinct series of conclusions regarding the genetic history of Europe and Western Asia.” "The transition in the Levant from the pipaleolithic to the Neolithic period involved an INCREASE of Arabian ancestry at the EXPENSE of Northern African and Omotic ancestries. The " [/QB][/QUOTE]
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