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I've taken genetic data of the only two Iron Age Canaanite samples from a 2020 DNA study on Canaanite DNA from Israel (The Genomic History of the Bronze Age Southern Levant; Agranat-Tamir et al. 2020) and I made a K13 distance run using modern Levantine populations consisting of Levantine populations: Lebanese Christians, Lebanese Muslim, Lebanese Druze, Samaritans, Palestinian Christians, Palestinian Muslims, Jordanian Muslims and Syrian Muslims. I also used modern Jews including Ashkenazi Jews, Sephardic Jews, Iraqi Jews, Kurdish Jews, Moroccan Jews, Tunisian Jews, Libyan Jews, Yemenite Jews, Chechnya Mountain Jews, Georgian Jews and Moldovan Jews. The two Iron Age Canaanites in the study were Megiddo_IA:1417 and Abel:I2201. Here are the distance runs (for those that are not familiar with genetic distance runs, the smaller the number the closer in genetics the outgroup is to the target population).
Iron Age sample from Tel Megiddo
Iron Age sample from Abel Beth Maacah
As you can see, the top four closest groups genetically to the Tel Megiddo sample, in order are: #1 Palestinian Muslims, #2 Palestinian Christians, #3 Samaritans and #4 Jordanians and the closest groups genetically to the Abel Beth Maacah sample are the #1 Samaritans, #2 Lebanese Christians, #3 Palestinian Christians and #4 Palestinian Muslims. All Levantine groups used were genetically closer to the ancient samples than all Jewish groups used. Iraqi Jews were the closest Jews in relation to both samples and Ashkenazi Jews were the furthest genetically from both samples. Let's discuss it.
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The two samples with G25 (only the top 20 populations)
Distanceto: Levant_Megiddo_IA:I4517
0.02666982 Samaritan
0.03974876 Lebanese_Christian
0.04002367 Lebanese_Christian_Greek_Orthodox
0.04121079 Lebanese_Christian_Maronite
0.04640117 Karaite_Egypt
0.04735529 Lebanese_Druze
0.04910595 Druze
0.04982760 Iraqi_Jew
0.05179545 Palestinian_Beit_Sahour
0.05182494 Jordanian_B
0.05190980 Lebanese_Muslim
0.05542751 Syrian_West
0.05555264 Lebanese_Muslim_Shia
0.05653229 Syrian_Jew
0.05720268 Cypriot
0.05821434 Lebanese_Muslim_Sunni
0.05899895 Palestinian
0.05959488 Jordanian
0.06139334 Iranian_Jew
0.06171172 Syrian
Distanceto: Levant_Abel_IA:I2201
0.02869144 Samaritan
0.03034335 Palestinian_Beit_Sahour
0.03195280 Lebanese_Christian_Greek_Orthodox
0.03267874 Lebanese_Christian_Maronite
0.03305007 Lebanese_Christian
0.04186073 Druze
0.04236012 Lebanese_Druze
0.04696858 Karaite_Egypt
0.04872562 Cypriot
0.04875126 Lebanese_Muslim
0.04892430 Iraqi_Jew
0.04894483 Syrian_West
0.04920559 Jordanian_B
0.05174550 Syrian_Jew
0.05180827 Lebanese_Muslim_Shia
0.05431164 Jordanian
0.05506877 Palestinian
0.05685472 Lebanese_Muslim_Sunni
0.05695429 Cypriot_B
0.05852287 Tunisian_Jew





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I'm assuming they used a different set of samples for the Palestinians. Maybe the ones in the K13 database I used on Vahaduo were closer than the ones in the G25. I also have Palestinian Christian on the one I used.
It's interesting if you try comparing Leb Muslims to Leb Christians.
Target: Lebanese_Muslim
Distance: 2.3302% / 2.33018917
80.3 Lebanese_Christian
10.0 Kabardin
3.8 Punjabi_Jat
3.1 Swedish
2.8 Ethiopian_Amhara





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Distanceto: Levant_Megiddo_IA:I4517
0.07170691 Sephardic_Jew
0.07611385 Italian_Jew
0.08454254 Ashkenazi_Germany
0.09177819 Ashkenazi_Poland
Distanceto: Levant_Abel_IA:I2201
0.06965729 Sephardic_Jew
0.07188294 Italian_Jew
0.07854816 Ashkenazi_Germany
0.08833637 Ashkenazi_Poland





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