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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] As a last remark, I find it funny how my views on the population affinity of UP Egyptian populations are controversial in some 'Afrocentric' quarters, but that none of these cries of outrage are ever found in the literature, where the affinity of UP northeast Africans to OOA populations are well established, axiomatic ideas. Props to TP and others like Djehuti for knowing their stuff and staying on top of things: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor: [QUOTE]Migrations into India “did occur, but rarely from western Eurasian populations.” There are low frequencies of the western Eurasian mtDNA types in both southern and northern India. Thus, the ‘caucasoid’ features of south Asians may best be considered ‘pre-caucasoid’— that is, [b]part of a diverse north or north-east African gene pool that yielded separate origins for western Eurasian and southern Asian populations over 50,000 years ago.[/b][/QUOTE]--U.S. biological anthropologist Todd R. Disotell. [/QUOTE][QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QUOTE][b]Our results suggest that Maasai ancestors were well mixing with Non-African ancestors until about 80kya, much later than the YRI/Non- African separation.[/b] This is consistent with a model where Maasai ancestors and Non-African ancestors formed sister groups, [b]which together separated from West African ancestors and stayed well mixing until much closer to the actual out-of-Africa migration.[/b][/QUOTE][URL=http://biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2014/05/21/005348.full.pdf]--Schiffels and Durbin (2014)[/URL][/QUOTE]I rest my case. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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