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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] My-man they mention Mende and Yoruba and stated that it is an uncharactized lineage related to these two populations. Meaning?! Skoglund! Mende and YRI are a mixture of an older African lineage, older than Khoi-San, and Neolithics. Coon? Europeans are a mixture of Paleolithic Europeans and African Neolithics. There never was any back-migration. NEVER! https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/03/180315141221.htm Scientists discover genomic ancestry of Stone Age North Africans from Morocco Ancient nuclear DNA from 15,000-year-old modern humans from Morocco, the oldest ever recovered from Africa, shows dual genetic ancestry to ancient Near Eastern and to sub-Saharan African populations Date: March 15, 2018 Source: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History Summary: An international team of researchers have sequenced DNA from individuals from Morocco dating to approximately 15,000 years ago. This is the oldest nuclear DNA from Africa ever successfully analyzed. The study shows that the individuals, dating to the Late Stone Age, [b]had a genetic heritage that was in part similar to ancient Levantine Natufians and an **uncharacterized** sub-Saharan African lineage to which modern West Africans are genetically closest.[/b] QUOTE: “Sub-Saharan heritage from a[b] previously unknown ancient population[/b] Though the scientists found clear markers linking the heritage in question to sub-Saharan Africa,[b] no previously identified population has the precise combination of genetic markers that the Taforalt individuals had[/b]. While some aspects match[b] modern Hadza hunter-gatherers from East Africa[/b] and others match [b]modern West Africans, **neither**[/b] of these groups has the same combination of characteristics as the Taforalt individuals. Consequently, the researchers cannot be sure exactly where this heritage comes from. One possibility is that this heritage may come from [b]a population that no longer exists.[/b] However, this question would need further investigation.” [/QB][/QUOTE]
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