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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] The chimp being assigned to A is an error in the program,,, I literally said this at the top of the page.... We don't share Adam Y with chimps... This is just an example of how the program interprets a LACK OF DATA. There are 29 and 15 alleles counted on the Y chromosome for the specimen I cited respectfully. Fucking 29 and 15... that is not enough to correctly assign whether or not a species is human or not! There is a lack of data There is a lack of data There is a lack of data We are making presumptions based on evidence that DOES NOT EXIST. This particular problem has little to nothing to do with Contamination. All of these samples were treated and have respectable contamination coefficients. Let that go, that quote about contamination was taken out of context. For the A samples and E1b1a samples there are simply not enough alleles to suggest the haplogroup they belong to period. This thread has became anti-scholar and psuedoscientific... I'm on the verge of suggesting censorship. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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