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    Quote Originally Posted by Kylie Estefan View Post
    The Moroccans look more Mulatto, the Egyptians look more like vaguely Black-admixed Pakistanis.
    I don't think so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oblivion View Post
    Well doesnt this study pretty blow the afrocentric idea that egyptians were black out of the water?
    Well Egypt in ancient times were more East African shifted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isleño View Post
    From all of the material I've seen on the North African component, it's a West Eurasian heavy component with the majority of it's ancestry from back migrations from the regions around the Levant, Egypt and Arabia from the mesolithic period (sort of the same pattern as Mesolithic European), but with some ancient admixture from Iberia. There are some recent admixtures from the ME, Iberia and SSA/East Af, but it seems to be small, most of the component is ancient in origin. SSA and East African admixtures are also small, but do seem to make up about 20% of the component, in which the vast majority of that is ancient.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oblivion View Post
    I think copts are pretty much one in the same as the rest of egyptians.., if they are from the north they look different than southerners. However my personal ethno background is a mix of arabian and levantine so my profile is a little different
    Yes Copts don't differ from their Muslim counter parts. Religion does not alter genetics. Egyptians were Egyptians.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kylie Estefan View Post
    The Moroccans look more Mulatto, the Egyptians look more like vaguely Black-admixed Pakistanis.
    Not really. I mean, there are moroccans who are heavily SSA admixed, but many that i have seen in northern morocco when i have been there arent even remotely mulatto. My grand father's cousin and his morrocan wife and his half morrocan palestinian children dont look anywhere near mulatto:
    http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...and-his-family

    I think it has more to do with the region of the country that plays a role in phenotypes and etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nabatea1 View Post
    Yes Copts don't differ from their Muslim counter parts. Religion does not alter genetics. Egyptians were Egyptians.
    Indeed it dosent, and i know many copts here in this country and they dont look any different from their muslim counterparts.

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    The southern Moroccan is non sense, are the samples Sahrawis, Hratnas or Berbers ?
    Algerian samples are weird I think there is a big diversity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerban View Post
    The southern Moroccan is non sense, are the samples Sahrawis, Hratnas or Berbers ?
    Algerian samples are weird I think there is a big diversity.
    Hmm, im not sure but i think its from the Sahrawi population or something. I think it does make sense concerning that southern moroccans are living in close approximation to SSA. Here's a chart showcasing admixture and ancestries of all NAs:
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...-0047765-t001/

    It says that moroccan southerners are 33 percent SSA admixed while the north are 11 percent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilgamesh900 View Post
    Hmm, im not sure but i think its from the Sahrawi population or something. I think it does make sense concerning that southern moroccans are living in close approximation to SSA. Here's a chart showcasing admixture and ancestries of all NAs:
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...-0047765-t001/

    It says that moroccan southerners are 33 percent SSA admixed while the north are 11 percent.
    So I think they used an admixed population, probably Hratnas, because there is no was that High Atlas Berbers have 33% Subsaharan, I know plenty of them here, and I've bien to Agadir and people look not that Subsaharan.
    Akhannouch is typical of Southern Atlassian Berbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerban View Post
    So I think they used an admixed population, probably Hratnas, because there is no was that High Atlas Berbers have 33% Subsaharan, I know plenty of them here, and I've bien to Agadir and people look not that Subsaharan.
    Akhannouch is typical of Southern Atlassian Berbers.
    Hmm, good point. Anyway, what do you think about Egyptians clustering more closer to middle easterners(esp to us Palis) than to other NAs.

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