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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] Keep in mind that's not an official analysis. It's done by bloggers. With formal tests the ancestry will increase (see the SSA in Abusir when they drew it out; it got up to 15%, IIRC, depending on the outgroups used) and the exact affinity can be tested. It's not really the amount that matters anyway. The issue is the increase that will probably be across the board in MK samples, compared to OK times. Since I'm not saying that MK samples are Sub-Saharan African, the amount of SSA is not the issue. It's the pervasiveness and the timing and the fact that it matches the TMRCA of E-M2 in Egypt. Yes, Dinka are known for A-M32, B-M60, not E-M2. But that's missing the point. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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