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I've already read this paper, but there's another paper here (by Lazaridis and Reich) saying something different, If im not mistaken, It says that is more probably modern SSA populations having Taforalt ancestry than vice-versa.
Ironically, blondism is inherent to ANE admixture.
"(...) according to geneticist David Reich, blond hair has ancient roots in Asia. The derived allele responsible for blond hair in Europeans likely evolved first among the Ancient North Eurasians." from Wikipedia, mentioning Mathieson et. al...
Why nobody creates agendas against Northern Euros? its possibly to troll them, specially for having highest level of castizo-like ancient component XD.
The interesting part
"Até chegarmos a este ponto, há ainda muitos passos para dar, um deles é a construção do “Genoma de Portugal”, um projecto para caracterizar a população portuguesa e a sua história a partir de 15 mil genomas – teremos 5% de genes do Leste asiático ou 10% do Norte de...
https://www.publico.pt/2022/11/02/ciencia/noticia/projecto-genoma-portugal-quer-sequenciar-adn-15-mil-pessoas-2026054
Its just a project, for now, i hope they can go far.
No, there's an agenda, i know who are you since Loki kicked you from TA after trolling CV and trying to assimilate your people with my ancestors.
I dont care about Anthrogenica, same for Eupedia forum, i need new papers, not anthrotardism/kalkulatortardism.
There's a new project of DNA in...
I already have this paper on my PC, i've read it 4 times since i found it (months ago) and there's no word from your post on the article, be careful with your agenda.
Moreover, its just a hypothesis.
"In so doing, an early medieval origin should be
resurrected as a plausible hypothesis, and...
Well, the gradient is West-East, not South-North, thats why im more inclined to the Roman hypothesis.
And i not denying moorish influence, but they certainly are not the main source of NA in Iberia.
One interesting note is that Token (the same user who has posted this paper in TA) said in 2019, months after this paper being published, that the elevated NA in Galicia is "truly a mystery".
O Token já postou esse artigo no TA em 2018, houve uma longa discussão sobre esse artigo, principalmente na parte que determina o percentual e a origem.
Recomendo que você veja os posts do Sebastianus Rex sobre esse artigo no TA, assim que o fórum voltar ao ar.
This paper it has been debated by various users, and the dating of this NA is controversial, i would not treat this paper as a dogma like you do.
Olalde et al paper says something different, more from the Roman period.