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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] Been busy but I'm back. All the arguments by the ignoramuses in this forum aside, this comment by Beyoku below is also the conclusion I got from the study. [QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [qb] I have been reading over the data and.....................I dont think Taforalt are "Mixed" in the same way people are thinking they are "partly Natufian partly African". All the commentary i see outside of ES simply has it wrong. We are going to need MORE ancient DNA to really know what we are looking at. They are all still making the same mistake of not accounting for African substructure. They aint learned shit. In all commentary have seen about the study the word "Substructure" is MIA. Its also not in the article. Taforlat are not partly Naufian/Hadza/Mende because Dinka are NOT 90% Yoruba. Somali are not a combination of Yoruba and Natufian. Mota do not have more North African ancestry than Mozibites and Saharawi. [/qb][/QUOTE]Beyoku is absolutely correct. I have read other population genetic studies especially in regards to Asia or Eurasia as a whole they all speak of [b]substructure[/b] yet when it comes to African populations this fundamental element is missing despite Africa being the source of all human genetis diversity. This is why people use modern SSA as a strawman for all African when we here in Egyptsearch know that there was more elements to indigenous African populations. Even Swenet makes an [URL=http://egyptsearchdetoxed.blogspot.com/]excellent argument[/URL] as to why 'Basal Eurasian' is actually African in origin. This is why when it comes to genetic population structure especially of prehistoric populations I tend to take the interpretations with few grains of salt until as Beyoku says we get more genetic data. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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