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    These Portraits Were Made by AI: None of These People Exist

    Check out these rather ordinary looking portraits. They’re all fake. Not in the sense that they were Photoshopped, but rather they were completely generated by artificial intelligence. That’s right: none of these people actually exist. NVIDIA researchers have published a new paper on easily...
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    My Insitome Regional Ancestry

    Central Asia South Asia Siberia
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    [Aug 06] (NEW) GenePlaza K35 Bronze and Iron Age Calculator

    The K35 Bronze & Iron Age Admixture Calculator Generally, present day Eurasians, no matter whether they are from Europe or Asia are highly admixed, due to back and forth populations movements across Eurasia that have occurred over the past 5000 years. Europeans have inherited considerable DNA...
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    Rakhigarhi: DNA study finds no Central Asian trace, junks Aryan invasion theory

    Harappan site of Rakhigarhi: DNA study finds no Central Asian trace, junks Aryan invasion theory By Anubhuti Vishnoi ET Bureau|Updated: Jun 13, 2018, 12.24 PM IST The much-awaited DNA study of the skeletal remains found at the Harappan site of Rakhigarhi, Haryana, shows no Central Asian...
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    (NEW) GenePlaza K15 UPDATED Ancient Cultures Calculator

    Hello, Kurd has been discussing that he will release a new calculator. It's released, and I just received my results. It costs 5 bucks. Reference Map: About Calculator: References: 1. The Genomic History Of Southeastern Europe, Iain Mathieson et al., 2018. 2. The Beaker Phenomenon...
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    Descendants of Alexander The Great?

    Hello, I have read few articles regarding the descendants of Alexander The Great. Some states that he had children, who died young, before marriages, while others state that Alexander III still has living descendants. Can someone shed some light on the issue? Also, what was the Y DNA haplogroup...
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    Who built the Indus Valley Civilization?

    Genetics is about to answer a question that has vexed historians for a century. The author examines the range of possible answers and their implications Who built the Indus Valley civilisation? There are few questions more fundamental to our understanding of Indian history than this. On the...
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    (NEW) GenePlaza K25 and K29 Modern Calculator Results

    Hey guys, Today, Kurd (Dilawar Khan) published a new calculator on GenePlaza based on modern population. It costs $5. https://www.geneplaza.com/app-store/65/preview
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    GeseDNA Results!

    Post your GeseDNA Results! (Free) Hey guys, There is a new service from China, and it's free. Just logon to http://www.gesedna.com/ , register an account with them, and send an email with your name, username, and your raw data to [email protected] I got my results within a day.
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    Guess The Man! :)

    Hello, Could you guess the ethnicity of this person? :thinking:
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    (NEW) GenePlaza K12 Ancient Calculator Results

    Today, Geneplaza published a new calculator to find out how related are you to ancient civilizations. Just got mine!
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    GenePlaza Neolithic and Bronze Age Results (NEW)

    GenePlaza has recently launched on a new calculator on their site: Neolithic and Bronze Age Calculator. It costs $5 to compute your results. Here is mine: For reference:
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    Haplogroups Request!

    Hey guys, It is fascinating to see that this site a lot of details about specific haplogroups. My Y DNA Haplogroup is R2a and mtDNA is U7. I was thinking if your team could design maps and site pages for my haplogroups too. I know that these haplogroups are not in specific percentages in...
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    How ethnically diverse was British Isles?

    Hello, Someone claims that Prehistoric British Isles was ethnically diverse, and posted these links to back up his claims. Was British Isles really ethnically diverse?
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    Origin of R2a / R-M124 Haplogroup?

    Hello, I do know that Eupedia is European forum. However, I would like to ask my question, since I am facing difficulty finding the answers. What is the origin of R2a/R-M124 haplogroup? So far, I found 2 answers. Some says, it originated from Southern India, while another answer is Western...
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