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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: The attraction to Mbuti and relationship to Iberomaurisans and Natufians is referring to an unkown and unidentified ANCESTRAL population to both Natufians and Iberomaurisans which was also called out in the Iberoumaurisan study. Which means it is of African origin not Eurasian. And that only makes sense that ancient North Africans derive much of their ancestry from Ancient African populations. But that isn't the point here which is that Africans were never limited in their ability to move around the planet and therefore would show up in the genetics of ancient Europe. [/QB][/QUOTE]In contrast to the other european samples, this one shows attraction to mbuti because iberomaurusian ancestry is not fully eurasian. Modern north africans if compared to europeans will show the same attraction. And yes africans like any other population were limited in their ability to move by multiple factors whether it was because of the environment, social or economic reasons. The ancient and modern south european samples show north african admixture not really SSA as pointed out by many studies : [QUOTE] [b]With the appropriate choice of sample sets, multiple independent analytic approaches converged on the conclusion that a relatively recent North African–specific, rather than Sub-Saharan, admixture has made a significant contribution to the population genomic structure of Europe[/b] , with a striking clinal pattern from prominence of such admixture in southwest Europe to vanishing in north and east Europe. With the reassuring exception of the Basque population isolate, the Iberian Peninsula showed the greatest imprint. Specifically, southwestern European populations averaged between 4% and 20% of their genomes assigned to a North African ancestral cluster, whereas this value did not exceed 2% in southeastern European populations. [/QUOTE] https://www.pnas.org/content/110/29/11668 [QUOTE]With respect to Iberian recipients, virtually all cases in the present study included an admixture event between a major European-like source (82.3 ± 6.5% as an average) and an African source. [b]The latter source is best represented by a North African population and not by a sub-Saharan population[/b] [/QUOTE] https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/37/4/1041/5670533 Which makes sense since it's the closest part to Europe only afrocentrists would question that. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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