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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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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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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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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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