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[QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [QB] The Brown Component is a statistical anomaly. The Red Component is not anything special......its just a generic African component centered on Homogeneous West African samples. This is still my currecnt analysis of the Data: 1 - They are mainly RECENT migrants from the Near East containing ancestry that is much different from the African Natives. Different from what would be found in the Earlier or southern dynasties. (they have mostly bronze age levantine ancestry) 2 - They are descendants of ANCIENT prehistoric farming Migrants from the Near East And their ancestry is a composite of ancient farmers from the Near East and the Native African ancestry that would have been mostly found in Egypt during earlier times. Their genomes represent more of a native Northern Egyptian substratum based on the immigrant farmers vs the native African herders and hunter gatherers (They have little pre-neolithic African ancestry). One would expect a North-South Cline of the Nautfian/Anatolian/Iranian type ancestry that was mainly found vs the East and West African ancestry that was hardly found in these remains. 3 - They were mostly native Africans with SW Asian admixture and a portion of their ancestry that is seen as "Eurasian" in this study is instead an ancient shared component of North African origin. Similar to what is found in ancient remains in North Africa (TAFORALT and IAM/KEB). Their autosomal ancestry would be the Northern and Saharan substratum while an older sample could have a higher equatorial affinity. There a plenty of scenarios that could work but we really have to see the Y-Chromosome markers of the 90 mummies. That would give a good feel of how native their males were to the region and what type of continuity they showed on the continent. For instance: if their Y-DNA was as African (A/B/E) as their mtdna (L/M1/U6) which would be quite low then option (1) could be a possibility. if they were mainly African haplogroups A/B/E then option 3 looks like a good explanation. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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