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    Humans have new Brain gene that Neanderthals lacked. Bigger Pre-frontal cortex

    Humans have new Brain genes that gives it advantage over Neanderthals. This derived Brain gene, TKTL1, was not present in Neanderthals or Denisovans. It plays an important role in the Pre-Frontal cortex development, a region of the Brain responsible for higher cognition, abstraction, working...
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    What was the Y-DNA of Afontova Gora?

    Y DNA Q. Similar to Native American Y DNA
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    Ancient North Siberians

    They were 75% Krem Czech UP related. U is the typical EEMH mtDNA. ANE were very mobile populations due to the terrain of the Mammoth steppe, maybe that contributed to their relative sucess. Most other HG population were geographically quite limited hence the higher genetic hetrozygosity between...
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    More chromosome errors in Neanderthal brain than human brains

    You are right. Neanderthal Y DNA was replaced by AMH Y DNA after 180 Kya (so before the Eemian). But prehaps true behavioural modernity fully developed shortly after that mixture event in AMH in East Africa during the late African stone age.
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    More chromosome errors in Neanderthal brain than human brains

    Prehaps this explains why Humans replaced Neanderthals after 60,000 KYA
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    Human females and male Neandertals had trouble making babies. Here's why

    BACK TO SCIENCESHOTS SCIENCESHOTSEVOLUTION Modern human females and male Neandertals had trouble making babies. Here's why Findings come from first detailed analysis of Neandertal Y chromosome 7 APR 2016BYANN GIBBONS SEBASTIEN PLAILLY/SCIENCE SOURCE SHARE: Twitter Linked In Facebook Reddit...
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    Do modern Europeans partly descend from Neanderthal ?

    Crown Eurasians like Onge, Melanesians, Papuans, Orang Asli have Afro hair and some similar facial features but are divergent from SSA genetically than modern West Eurasians aswell hS having higher levels of Eurasian Archaics than Europeans
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    David Reich Southern Arc Paper Abstract

    On the phone, there a typo error but can't edit
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    David Reich Southern Arc Paper Abstract

    Mesoamericans were Agriculturalists since 8000 BP. Most Native Mexicans lived in Cities or farmsteads in the 14th century. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenochtitlan https://www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/visual-reconstruction-of-mesoamerican-cities-and-structures.2078877/ Infact, Native...
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    David Reich Southern Arc Paper Abstract

    Iran_N had R2 and BMAC plenty of Q which was probably from BMAC farmers admixing with the previous Keltiminar culture WSHG
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    G25 Tomenable's Basic World K10 - G25 calc

    Actually we have got ancient W. African samples. See the Shum Laka paper. There were ancient Cameroonian aDNA extraction. Seems that West Africans today came somewhere more nothern because the Shum laka are very different from modern Niger-Congo/Bantu Speakers living in the same region. They...
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    WHG Ancestry map

    Strange map. Do model this with EEF? EEF probably eat up some of the affinities of WHG in Western Europeans. Brits usually have 14-16% WHG ancestry
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    The genomic origins of the world?s first farmers (2022)

    Highlights ? European HGs diverged from SW Asian HGs during the LGM ? Low genetic diversity of European HGs is due to a strong LGM demographic bottleneck ? Ancestors of western early farmers emerged after repeated post-LGM admixtures ? EFs strongly diverged from SW Asians during their expansion...
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    Massive paper on Stone age Europe and Eurasia. New HG ancestry in Steppe herders

    The Cucuteni Tripolye culture did use much metallurgy though they had very sophesticated lithic culture. Steppe population obveriously did interacted with Neolithic SE European cultures looking at their 10% Anatolian farmers but balkan/Cuceteni cultures were not the only cultures they interacted...
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    Massive paper on Stone age Europe and Eurasia. New HG ancestry in Steppe herders

    Also it does not fit with what we see in the archeological record. Its clear the steppe population had technological diffusion from the south that give it a technological lead over other groups. The spread of the pastoral economy and the usage of Arsenic bronzeware coupled with ceramic types and...
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    Massive paper on Stone age Europe and Eurasia. New HG ancestry in Steppe herders

    That being said. I don't think Don HG played a major role in Steppe pastoralist formation. I still think Steppe Eneolithic was formed more to the east. Don HG just only shown how far CHG spread could have spread. But this paper seemed to have suggested that yamnaya is 2/3 Don HG
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    Massive paper on Stone age Europe and Eurasia. New HG ancestry in Steppe herders

    Don't know. Should have used a more EHG proxy. Still its Interesting to see how far Iranian descent groups like CHG, BMAC, Zagros Farmers, Eastern Iranian pastorialists etc. From Steppes of Russia that had great impact in Nothern Europe to East African pastorialists who carried lactose...
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    Massive paper on Stone age Europe and Eurasia. New HG ancestry in Steppe herders

    CHG admixture existed in Pontic Caspian region more than 5000 BC (Eneolithic). Don HG, a Ukraine_Meso and CHG mix, discovered on the Don River
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    The genomic origins of the Bronze Age Tarim Basin mummies

    Some tarim individuals may have resembled this great woman https://youtu.be/-TCcC8MBzVk
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