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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [QB] Actually, I may have answered my own question. If the brown component is "Near Eastern" why [b]isn't[/b] there any bright or vibrant deep blue of Levant N in the SSA samples? If the brown component was the result of Near Eastern geneflow [b]into[/b] Africa, then we would probably see a lot of deep bright blue in groups like the Somali or Mota, but we don't. Even though groups as ancient as the Natufians have this type of mixture seen throughout the Near East, the SSA that also have the brown component lack the components of the Near East. How would it be the result of back migration when those other components in the MENA samples aren't there? This might mean that either there was a very ancient back migration before those blue components made it into the Near East, or the brown component are African. Or maybe I'm reading too much into that lol. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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