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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] So some of these resreachers read the blogs.... from Davidski...on the paper.. "Lenny Dykstra said... No IVC samples.... Reich definitely got fed up with the Indians that had custodianship over those IVC samples, trying to contort the data to fit with an "Mesolithic North Indian Continuity" model or some such BS. Reich releasing this paper without their input forces the hand of the would-be saboteurs. Now if they try to release an IVC paper without mentioning BA steppe input into modern Indians, or even more absurd they leave the door open for an Out of India IE model etc and then refuse to publicly release the sample data, then we'll all know the jig is up. April 2, 2018 at 7:56 AM Blogger Nick Patterson (Broad) said... @Lenny Dykstra: I am extremely grateful to my South Asian collaborators (and this goes for the whole Reich lab.); they are honest, excellent scientists. There's a simple reason we have not published on DNA from the IVC proper -- we have no useful DNA, and as you might guess this is not from lack of trying. Nick" April 2, 2018 at 8:15 AM Blogger Mr Snow said... @Nick Patterson Stop giving legitimacy to this garbage blog. Actually considering how your paper tried so hard to push a Kurganist agenda in spite of the data pointing to the contrary looks like you're a big fan of Davidski's delusions. April 2, 2018 at 8:36 AM Blogger Dude ManBro said... Mr. Snow, really? You're going to insult an authority in the field because you don't like, what you assume to be, his interpretation of the data? C'mon, man... April 2, 2018 at 8:49 AM Blogger Kurti said... ------------- BTW Mr Snow was informally "banned" like your truly.. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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