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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: [qb] As usual and expected Djehuti is either intentionally providing false information to members here or revealing his lack of knowledge, as he has not kept up with DNA research papers published after 2005.[/qb][/QUOTE]And pray tell what false information have I provided?? You are the one who has constantly been either providing false information OR distorting what the data says. Even your arguments are inconsistent, with you claiming that Nubians are black in some threads and then not black in others! [b]LOL[/b] You are a typical North African suffering from identity crisis and your distorted identity is projected on to other Africans who have nothing to do with you! [QUOTE][qb]Here the amount of West Eurasian ancestry in the Horn according to Pickrell et al. 2014 and we see that the main groups in the Horn are above 40% except Somalis : [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/c35rdwx.jpg[/IMG] [/qb][/QUOTE]First of all, what I cited was the older [b]Tishkoff[/b] study not Pickrell! Second, the main groups in the Horn are the Oromo and Somali! Amhara are 2nd main group in Ethiopia, while Oromo are the majority. Somali are the 3rd largest in Ethiopia in the Ogaden provence but then you have Somalia proper. The Tigray who have the highest Eurasian admixture are found in Eritrea. Which proves my point that Eurasian ancestry increases the closer you are to the Red Sea coast! So where am I wrong?? [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] The highest percentage of admixture in the Horn (I forgot the number) is unsurprisingly found in Eritrea, a coastal nation by the Red Sea, and the ethnic group having it is the Tigray of that country.[/qb][/QUOTE]According to the chart you posted I was correct. But of course the mind that's twisted, twists all. By the way as I noted to Brandon, there is still a debate as to exactly how how much of this "Eurasian" ancestry is truly Eurasian. As an example, the initial Mota genome study had a significant error exaggerating the Eurasian influence going as far as to say that Southern African Khoisan are predominantly Eurasian, but even YOU kept citing that mistake. So who is really lying here? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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