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    Default How does modern North African look with modern G25

    Modern North African can vary from Egypt to Morocco, with Tunisia being about the geographical middle. So how different are they from each other?

    I'm guessing Levant is higher in Egypt than Tunisia and miniscule in Morocco?
    Using modern source admixtures how would modern North African regions compare?

    Anyone in the know have this already figured out?

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    Morocco and Argelia are very similar, Tunisia is also more in the Morocco/Algeria cluster but with more European, Arabian and Levantine profiles. Mauritania is similar to southern Morocco and Argelia (high SSA), Lybia and Egypt are much more Arabian/high Natufian-like.
    Distance: 1.3003% / 0.01300250 | R5P
    44.6 Spanish_Canarias_Gran_Canaria_(Canarian)_o_(n=3)
    28.8 Esan_(n=8)
    14.4 Ronga_(n=3)
    9.0 Egyptian_Arab_Muslim_Sharqia_(n=2)
    3.2 Surui_(n=7)

    Other ancestors y-DNA's: E-M81 (possibly E-PF2546), R-L52 (possibly R-L151)

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    This model would for sure not pass in Admixtools, but is just to you see some shifts:
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    Guanche: Proto-Berber proxy
    Dinka: East African proxy
    Yoruba: West African proxy
    TellQarassa: Early Arab proxy
    Italy Imperial: East Med proxy
    Egyptian one is pretty autoexplicative.
    Distance: 1.3003% / 0.01300250 | R5P
    44.6 Spanish_Canarias_Gran_Canaria_(Canarian)_o_(n=3)
    28.8 Esan_(n=8)
    14.4 Ronga_(n=3)
    9.0 Egyptian_Arab_Muslim_Sharqia_(n=2)
    3.2 Surui_(n=7)

    Other ancestors y-DNA's: E-M81 (possibly E-PF2546), R-L52 (possibly R-L151)

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