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  • 23:5523:55, 26 March 2024 diff hist +77 Genetic history of EgyptI created a subsection for Keita's comments within the section on ancient DNA. This way, the comments are not linked to the study by Gad et al., but the article also does not have another section just for this purpose, unnecessarily. Tag: Reverted

25 March 2024

  • 20:5620:56, 25 March 2024 diff hist +170 N User:Dealmeida87Created page with 'Historian and lawyer, with a special interest in History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Population Genetics, Linguistics, Geography, Music, Football, Politics, Law and beer.' current
  • 16:5816:58, 25 March 2024 diff hist −61 Genetic history of EgyptKeita's observation reports ancient DNA results that deal with the same object as the study by Gad et al. Furthermore, creating a new section just for this pollutes the article. Tags: Undo Reverted
  • 02:3302:33, 25 March 2024 diff hist −61 Genetic history of EgyptThere is no need to move Keita's comments to another section created just for this purpose. Keita deals with ancient DNA and, therefore, it is in the section on ancient DNA that his considerations should remain. Tags: Undo Reverted

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  • 01:5801:58, 24 January 2024 diff hist −549 Genetic history of Egypt→‎2020 study of mummies at the Kurchatov Institute: Cruciani et al. (2007) state that V13 probably originated in the Near East or Anatolia, while V22 probably originated in North Africa, having migrated from there directly to Europe via a trans-Mediterranean route. It turns out that the haplogroup E1b1b1a1b2, to which one of Kurchatov's mummies belongs, is V22, not V13, according to Schuenemann et al. (2017), Supplementary Table 3. Haplogroup N, in turn, is also in northeast Africa.

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