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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] ^See the Zakrzewski quotes above for their approximate dates. More info Topic: Fezzan aDNA http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=008586;p=1#000000 [QUOTE]Originally posted by Archeopteryx: Weather the leaks are reliable or not, [qb]they are a result of that some researchers go out and introduce the results of a research project on conferences[/qb] and similar, then it takes rather long time until they actually publish a paper with those results. Or sometimes any paper fail to materialize at all, as in the case of the abstract about Ancient Egypt by Scheunemann et al who was presented in 2021. The Scheunemann study is even mentioned in Wikipedia: [QUOTE] A unpublished, follow-up study by Scheunemann & Urban et al. (2021) was carried out collecting samples from six excavation sites along the entire length of the Nile valley spanning 4000 years of Egyptian history. Samples from 17 mummies and 14 skeletal remains were collected, and high quality mitochondrial genomes were reconstructed from 10 individuals. According to the authors the analyzed mitochondrial genomes matched the results from the 2017 study at Abusir el-Meleq. [/QUOTE][URL=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_history_of_Egypt]Genetic hisory of Egypt - Wikipedia[/URL] [/QUOTE]There is not any known abstract announcing Y-DNA from Egypt, let alone Epipalaeolithic and Neolithic aDNA implied by Miro. Unless you're arguing that the conference hosting the speakers associated w/ these leaks conveniently left no traces online, unlike all the other presentations for which we have records. The sources of these leaks also are also claiming to do their own analyses, which means that someone is claiming to possess the unpublished genomes. Hard to get that from watching a presentation. [/qb][/QUOTE]None of the purported "leakers" have access to the samples. Maybe some "bloggers" or users who roamed sites like anthrogenica, but no one who was associated with leaking the data has access. The only thing we can speculate is whether or not Davidski was able to get them projected onto his G25 PCA. All leaked information could only be that of downstream analysis to which some peers are using false estimated projections of a projection on G25. Moreover the article who's abstract is included in the OP doesn't not contain the same samples as the leaks. The oldest sample which reported autosome in Mussauer 2023 is dated between 1800 - 1500bc. She does have Y-DNA estimates for these sample written on the blurry poster. And the mtDNA haplogroups Arch is obsessed with were some of those captured in this study. I believe that the boom in diversity with be correctly associated with bronze age expansion come release. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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