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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] blah! blah! Ha! Ha! yeah try convincing yourself. :rolleyes: Gad! yes all population are compared with each other BUT FOR **SELECT** SNP's That is why it is SUPERVISED. The Red component is found at highest frequency in YRI. That is what they lebelled SSA...it is a YRI component NOT A SUBSAHARAN COMPONENT!!!!!. Specific to YRI. In other words there are OTHER components that will be found in YRI AND Abusir and maybe not in many other populations. That is how SNPs/AIM work. Just as the Brown component is found throughout North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa and the ABusirs. YES! the Abusir DNA is found as far south as South Africa. It is impossible for the Abusir to be anything but African. That is why the Brown component is African found in Natufians, Abusir, Bedouins and as far south as the Khoi_sans. WTF is wrong with you? [QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [qb] It’s obviousl You don’t know how admixture works. ALL THE POPULATIONS ARE COMPARED WITH EACH OTHER. Since there were so many non pertinent populations (Amerindians/Pacific islanders, ancient Europeans, East Asians et al) the Many East African clusters that we are familiar with didn’t differentiate. Those K’s got sucked up in worldwide genetic diversity. The only one that did was Hadza. I went over this the first week that the study dropped. Whether the Natufian Brown component is besides the point of you don’t understand how the program works and don’t think the comparison included Nilotes and Horners. [/qb][/QUOTE][b]Mod Edit: Tone it down... Wont be able to save you again. [/b] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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