View Full Version : Map of Sub-Saharan Negroid admixture in the Old World
Johnson Reed
08-20-2024, 11:45 PM
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Andullero
08-20-2024, 11:59 PM
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Gedmatch often puts me on South Morocco, in the border with the Sahara, so I imagine that them Bedouins are fellow tercerones or adjacent.
axel.aleman
08-21-2024, 12:05 AM
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Damiăo de Góis
08-21-2024, 12:09 AM
> 5% and 5-9%?
Johnson Reed
08-21-2024, 12:12 AM
> 5% and 5-9%?
I think it was supposed to say <5% but Masaman made a mistake.
Damiăo de Góis
08-21-2024, 12:17 AM
I think it was supposed to say <5% but Masaman made a mistake.
Yes, the map maker seems to be an intelligent person. Is it based on anything?
vader
08-21-2024, 12:25 AM
Good bait.
But in all seriousness, I am actually genuinely intrigued in seeing the data Masaman used to make the map. It looks a bit arbitrary based on looking at the regions highlighted which is why I ask, and I'm not talking about south Portugal - that's valid (% is questionable though). I'm moreso talking about how places only a tad under and around Basques are somehow getting SSA, when they barely get much north african to warrant it, let alone any isolated ssa. I guess my question is, what is the methodology behind whether a region gets highlighted or not? Is he using some sort of basic algorithm based off of qpAdm results, or G25 that are creating the gradients? Is he even using any data? Is he just going based off his own intuition? Those are my questions... sorry coming from an analytical background these come natural to me.
Johnson Reed
08-21-2024, 12:32 AM
Yes, the map maker seems to be an intelligent person. Is it based on anything?
Good bait.
But in all seriousness, I am actually genuinely intrigued in seeing the data Masaman used to make the map. It looks a bit arbitrary based on looking at the regions highlighted which is why I ask, and I'm not talking about south Portugal - that's valid (% is questionable though). I'm moreso talking about how places only a tad under and around Basques are somehow getting SSA, when they barely get much north african to warrant it, let alone any isolated ssa. I guess my question is, what is the methodolgy behind whether a region gets it or not? Is he even using any data? Or is he going based off intuition?
I'm not sure what studies he used, but his YouTube channel is informative and seems pretty unbiased.
Andullero
08-21-2024, 12:37 AM
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Makes sense for it to be so small in the northern Levant, considering the Ottoman custom of emasculating male SSA slaves for their seraglios.
Jingle Bell
08-21-2024, 01:14 AM
Portugal having the same amount of SSA that Levant has is crazy
Blaise
08-21-2024, 02:05 AM
this area in the middle of Chad with 40-50% is what?
Blaise
08-21-2024, 02:05 AM
The part of the Red Sea between Sudan and Eritrea is interesting
ecptr
08-21-2024, 02:13 AM
Portugal having the same amount of SSA that Levant has is crazy
Why? I don't think Ashkenazi Jews have SSA ancestry and they're partially Levantine.
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