"White" + Lack of whine-wine merger(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronun...%A8wh%E2%9F%A9)
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"White" + Lack of whine-wine merger(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronun...%A8wh%E2%9F%A9)
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" We found an increase in ancestry related to populations from the Caucasus and Turks in the modern Lebanese population after the medieval period. Using admixture-induced linkage disequilibrium (LD) decay,47,48 we show that admixture occurred around 1640–1740 CE when Lebanon was under Ottoman rule (Figure S12). "
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For example, in 1307 CE, the Mamluks divided Lebanon’s coast among 300 newly introduced Turkoman families,
Does any Lebanese result actually show this? In an old paper the same was said.Quote:
However, their genetic contribution is not as evident: our previous ancient DNA (aDNA) work showed that people who live in the Near East today derive ∼90% of their ancestry from the local Bronze Age population that preceded all of the aforementioned historical conquests.
ashkenazi jews are very mixed from their father side as well. very different haplogroups. and only minority of it is semitic / haplogroup E. Palestinians have way more native levant ancestry. Jewish in the end is a religion. Most jews dont look middle-eastern in their appearance.
You are the black + mark in the Georgian cluster.
https://i.imgur.com/RzCo0gE.png
Hello, mind if you can run my results?
Scaled,0.088782,0.138112,-0.046763,-0.076228,-0.00954,-0.025658,-0.001175,-0.003692,0.001432,0.007472,0.009906,-0.007793,0.011893,-0.004266,-0.002172,0.016574,0.007302,-0.00152,0.003268,0.000375,0.004118,-0.000495,0.00493,-0.004699,0.000359
I think this is the most logical run for you, atm.
Target: Abdelnour
Distance: 1.8812% / 0.01881183 | ADC: 0.25x
56.2 Canaan_BA
27.2 IRN_IA
16.6 GRC_Mycenaean
However, like the other Levantines your fit becomes better when adding a North African-like sample, not sure how accurate this would be though.
Target: Abdelnour
Distance: 1.4138% / 0.01413812 | ADC: 0.25x
50.8 Canaan_BA
30.4 IRN_IA
10.2 ITA_Sardinia_Punic
8.6 GRC_Mycenaean