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Takarkori Study Released. Were they Irrelevant after all?

In a shocking twist of archaeological fate, researchers discovered that ancient Libyan women had about as much Sub-Saharan ancestry as a cat has an affinity for water—minimal! While they dodged direct lineage claims, it turns out they might still be the ancestors of some modern Sahelian populations. Just your average genetic plot twist!

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UPDATE: ANA-(related) admixture in select populations

This is an update revisiting my attempt at quantifying the Ancestral North African or Ancestral north African related (ANA) admixture in Africans and neighboring populations. ANA in this context would represent a population related to both East Africans and early non-African populations, which is the loose description of the direct ancestors of North Africans; hence

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The Breakdown: Are we all Genetically North African?

To further asses Africa’s genetic landscape with the samples publicly available, I’ve taken a few steps into investigating some equations which had not yet been experimented with. However, all statistical tools used within these analysis have been made publicly available and will be referenced below. Please note, that this project wasn’t sponsored in any way

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