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Today,
05:07 AM
bored
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South Asian HarappaWorld results
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Southern
They could be Mohyals but things aren’t clear in Jammu. For example Sudan, Bali, Chhibber etc are all Mohyals and we intermarry with them and they...
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Today,
04:53 AM
Kapisa
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Might be the Mohyals. As Rahul77 mentioned, "Bakhshi is a title used by Potoharis. You had Anand Bakhshi and Bakhshi Ghulam Mohammed, both were...
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Today,
04:43 AM
bored
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South Asian HarappaWorld results
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Bakshi is a common last name in Jammu too. Not sure what caste.
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Today,
04:39 AM
Generalissimo
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
This paper went to town with the correlation analyses. The authors tested all sorts of correlations between Y-DNA, autosomal components and...
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Today,
04:38 AM
agent_lime
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South Asian HarappaWorld results
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Some Khatris also use it. One of my friend's last name is this, her family are migrants from West Punjab.
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Today,
04:26 AM
Kapisa
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Scientists Report Creating the First Embryo With Human and Non-Human Primate Cells
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Human Evolution
The key word here is 'cells'. The study mentioned above and others utilize a system were cells are cultured and studied under specific conditions....
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Today,
04:10 AM
drobbah
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Somalis and E-Y17859
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Those dudes are probably Ba'alawi who are Ashraaf from Hadhramawt.
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Today,
04:01 AM
karnalIroh
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Scientists Report Creating the First Embryo With Human and Non-Human Primate Cells
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Human Evolution
just wow
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Today,
03:54 AM
farjanomar
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Somalis and E-Y17859
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Nearly perfect match for the Somali Banadiri cluster Haplogroup G. At Y37 marker 2 are 37/37 and 1 has a GD of just 1, so that means they have the...
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Today,
03:33 AM
Kapisa
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South Asian HarappaWorld results
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Surname: Nahal*; Kit:23andMe; Y-DNA: R-L23; mt-DNA: T1a1 SNPs used in this evaluation: 52390. # Population Percent 1 Baloch 39.72...
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Today,
03:08 AM
DMXX
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
Were these correlations formally measured through formal statistical means, or merely described qualitatively? If the former, and if these two...
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Today,
03:04 AM
Generalissimo
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
So Jaska, are you going to answer my questions?
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Today,
02:46 AM
Generalissimo
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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I don't think this is a fair assessment, for two reasons. One, the correlations between N-L1026, Nganasan-related ancestry and Uralic expansions...
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Today,
02:32 AM
DMXX
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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There's an element of talking-past-each-other in this discussion that's difficult to ignore. Jaska's fundamental points across several threads...
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Today,
02:11 AM
MonkeyDLuffy
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Scientists Report Creating the First Embryo With Human and Non-Human Primate Cells
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Scientists Report Creating the First Embryo With Human and Non-Human Primate Cells: ...
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Today,
01:35 AM
Generalissimo
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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This is a genetics forum, and most people, including myself, are actually more interested in the spread of genes than languages. The reason that...
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Today,
01:23 AM
Generalissimo
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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But the correlation between N-L1026, Nganasan-related ancestry and Uralic languages isn't just found in Northeastern Europe. It's also found in...
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Today,
01:16 AM
Jaska
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
Here you have misunderstood something. I never try to tie linguistic results to archaeological cultures, just like I never try to tie linguistic...
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Today,
01:03 AM
Shujauddin
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Ismaili Shia Genetic Questions
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Ismaili Shias is not an ethnic origin but a religious group followed by a different ethnic groups.
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Today,
12:51 AM
Jaska
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
Of course they do. There is no single widespread language family with the uniform ancestry. Not necessarily within one or two generations, but they...
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Today,
12:46 AM
Jaska
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
It is possible, yet far from proven. I would say, that those were possible present among some other lineages and ancestries. Time will show, if we...
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Today,
12:35 AM
Andour
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Línea de tiempo muestras antiguas de Iberia
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Spanish
En cuanto a los "germánicos", hay que tener en cuenta que cuando entraron en España en masa a principios del siglo VI, habían atravesado Europa (por...
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Today,
12:10 AM
Riverman
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New Samples from Migration Era and Early Medieval Moravia
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Ancient (aDNA)
By the way, does anybody know what kind of results these tests produced: ...
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