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Post by zarahan on Sept 12, 2019 21:37:33 GMT -5
What about the K-2 diagram as an update? Where is it from anyway?
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Post by Tukuler al~Takruri on Sept 13, 2019 14:47:50 GMT -5
I would do a new one but haven't had time, in that evidence is stretched across multiple studies and some clear quotes showing the admixture, that the "man on the street" can quickly grasp, aren't readily apparent. The best I can come up with in "man on the street" mode is the recent stuff on humans not having white skin until recently, which basically debunks some of the "racial evolution" nonsense. Hence the alleged "caucasoids" bringing "revolutionary" white cultural magic to Paleolithic Europe for example, turn to to be those dreaded darkies.. You know the masses out there are not going to get into studies in-depth the way you and the old guard used to do. "Understandable by the man on the street" can be a difficulty. . Without going Anecdote City, Africana and its supportive fields is one of life's missions for me. It's that driving madness that's kept me here since 2004. I can understand it a curiosity/hobby for most who come and go, though my approach may be too serious. My writing and speaking styles differ. My "lecture" is down to earth enough. My "handout" tends to academic. So I need a post "translator". Or at least readers can ask me for clarity expansion and can precision me on my posts too. . C-S, rest his soul though he caucasianized his Ethiopians and boosted Semitic as Nostratic, since you ask, I'd ignore altogether. Nearly all articles written today include aDNA. To leave it out is to be a Dodosaur (combination dodo bird and dinosaur) and ridiculed. Finding a ready made ADMIXTURE graph may miss our target populations or lack African aDNA samples. I don't know if Mensa is ready to make a run and can access the relevant raw data. He seems busy offline recently. Basal Eurasian? Right! Shall we get Santa 🎅 in the mix too?
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Post by Tukuler al~Takruri on Sept 13, 2019 15:36:13 GMT -5
What about the K-2 diagram as an update? Where is it from anyway? I dunno. What exactly do you want to accomplish? Ya wanna show 2 3 4 n way Euro substructure w/emphasis on what/where? Gimme couple days. Maybe something published is out there that's as good as elMaestro ADMIX graphs.
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Post by zarahan on Sept 13, 2019 20:59:43 GMT -5
OK. The graph was in the old ES thread linked above and forwarded to Ethiohelix's page. I don't know if it is self-made or if he did himself.
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Post by Tukuler al~Takruri on Sept 14, 2019 22:18:00 GMT -5
Not really interested in busting Euro chops but continuing to assist you as much as I can. CEU (Utah residents with Northern and Western European ancestry) appears 99.9% pure in most ADMIX graphs whether of the dominating D Reich & NickyP school or not. Brucato dropped two reports in 2017 with extensive global ADMIX data. The Comoros article has a best CV @ K=26 graph revealing non-Euro substructure in CEU. Here's my first take on the African components which ≈5%, presented on ES to Capra last year. www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=009885;p=1#000018I'm revisiting it to for your case, but don't expect too much.
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Post by Tukuler al~Takruri on Sept 14, 2019 22:31:22 GMT -5
I think I'm seeing 3 browns, 3 greens, and dark grey at the very top of CEU as exemplified by the given African populations. Based on Brucato 2017 Comoros Fig. 2.My guess is the Equator to Horn compact of Kenya, Uganda, Sudani, and various Itiopi ancestries are prehistoric infusion into Europe. They show in South Asia @ 6%. Not sure both Yoruba and Karretjie are indicated, hard to see clearly enough, so no comment. SE & E Asia have parts of this same signal @ 3 and (a barely if at all significant) 2%. Could be Paleolithic "remnants"? Any comments questions brickbats whatever from anybody welcome.
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Post by zarahan on Sept 28, 2019 16:54:39 GMT -5
My guess is the Equator to Horn compact of Kenya, Uganda, Sudani, and various Itiopi ancestries are prehistoric infusion into Europe.
Hmm, I wonder if given these are all in East Africa if this could not be an echo of OOA migrations from that region into Europe by various pathways. XYZ had some breakdown on the Yoruba or West African side a while back but cannot locate it.
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