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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] I think the peruvian paper is interesting but not for other reasons... If [b]ED/BBH, T-Hotep or Beyoku[/b] is around, I would like to read your thoughts [QUOTE][..] In the 3 K model, the - Native Amazon individuals were characterized by only one main component shared with urban Peruvian populations, which was very rare or absent in the two source populations (US Europeans and US Africans). On the other hand, urban Peruvians showed a strong heterogeneity; in fact, [b]on the Native American background an African component was also present,- especially in the Lima sample.[/b] The strength of the Native component was already evident in the 2 K model The model highlighted an association between some clusters and the populations under study (Fig 4). Specifically, [b]Native Amazon individuals were found typically within cluster 5, US Africans within clusters 2 and 3, while US Europeans in cluster 1.[/b] Cluster 4 seems not to be associated with specific populations. Cluster 5 contains most Native Amazon (77.2% - 100%) and urban Peruvian individuals (33.3% - 72%), while individuals of the source populations were almost absent. Clusters 2 and 3 clearly marked individuals belonging to the US African sample (27% for cluster 2 and 42.1% for cluster 3). [b]It is worth noticing that many urban and few Native Peruvian individuals fall into African clusters 2 and 3.[/b] Instead, cluster 1 is almost exclusive of US Europeans, and only one individual from Lima was found in this cluster. At last, the origin of cluster 4 remained unknown and probably it could be attributed to mixed individuals between source populations[/QUOTE]Too bad their isn't Y-str/haplogroup data to show if there was paternal contribution to compensate for the discrepancy between Mtdna and autosmal clustering however this small scaled but detailed paper might be telling (in a precolumbian kind of way) Not to mention the [b]M1a[/b], (found in an Abusir sample) which found its way to the natives. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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