Best of luck! I hope you get it soon.
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Best of luck! I hope you get it soon.
I received my first Pfizer shot, I feel good!
^^I hope by the time I will be able to get the second shot, I will be able to plan a third one as well. But It would have to be deemed necessary within the next three weeks of when I take it.
So now they are talking about a third booster shot needed to combat the new variants. This is greatly demoralizing, and frustrating to say the least.
Most people are struggling to get the first...
Admixture rates according to CC Wang et al. 2019:
https://i.imgur.com/fVrC5lP.png
Sarno et al. 2021 Supplement 2
Non-Steppe Related CHG/Iran_N Percentages:
Sardinia: 14.5%
We do not need Dodecad to understand how much non-steppe related CHG/Iran_N is in places like Italy for example, the more recent study, Sarno et al. 2021, on the region shows the maximum was only 29%...
^^FYI this is actually with G13, but that is the more advanced version of the dodecad calculator. Based on what I have seen, Dodecad 12b is even worse for these HGs.
Another issue with using modern populations is that it is not reliable in determining percentages for these populations. Because the calculator measures admixture within the frame of modern...
https://i.imgur.com/KQzRn2j.png
I generally believe this is the case, in regards to Ancient Greeks mixing with Italics.
But also take a look at R437.
You see a noticeable rise of Caucasian and Anatolian admixture from British and Nordic IA to their modern populations:
https://i.imgur.com/AAx1Y72.png
Modern Caucasian populations can be modeled with a fair amount of Anatolian_N, and Steppe ancestry within and of itself:
http://i.imgur.com/I6ZWkwE.png
I wish there was a calculator that had academic components based on ancient source populations, rather than having to rely on outmoded constructs based on modern populations.
It should also be noted that the steppe-related CHG/IN in Europe is subsumed in other components in this calculator. Steppe ancestry is 40% CHG - 60% EHG, which technically makes Norwegians the most...
I don't follow what this would have to do with my previous post in regards to the demographic shifts of central Italy in late antiquity and the middle ages.
Must be due to it being a poor calculator. I don't care about what kind of chicanery can be produced by dubious pseudonymous laymen.
Also, as your friend pointed out, Levant_BA are half...
Oh please! Don't start with that one. Ancient Greeks do not have Levantine ancestry, I don't know how much clearer the paper, or anyone else can make it. Speaking the truth is an insult!?
So what?! Obama is half-white, does that make mullatos one in the same as Anglo-Saxons?
Frankly, I am getting sick and tired of your confusion.
Also, don't think I didn't see your comment before you changed it.
Maybe you should stop PROJECTING the fact that differences makes you...
How does this make any sense for you to say? Pointing out that people are different determines preference? That's quite inflammatory, and uncalled for.
"the Greeks were not Levantines but they...
^^Honestly, who cares, other than people trying to make a point of claiming them? What truly defines the levant is absent in Greeks, despite their similarities. It is like saying Dominicans are...
https://i.imgur.com/0nEoquq.png
https://i.imgur.com/q7Srzpc.png
Here is why the Eastern Model may be viable imo:
An excerpt from David Reich's book:
https://i.imgur.com/iG2UgcM.jpg
It means watch your attitude. I suggest we move on from this frivolous argument, and get back on topic. Starting with the very next post in this thread.
Also, discussing an Eastern or Northern...
Indeed, Tuscans do not overlap with Albanians, they are to the "west" of them genetically.
Yes, Albanians have an affinity to Myceneans too, nobody is denying that. Albeit less of an affinity, than Southern Greeks and Southern Italians. But a relatively strong one nonetheless.
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