@CuhhhmyRape@Dr_crack96@ZyklonBnIgf1lr3 Vallini et al. 2024 uses a different framework to calculate deep ancestry w WEC2, causing Basal Eurasian admixture to decrease dramatically w little effect to East Eurasian admixture, which I have my own issues with but whatever. Iran_N is still 16% EEC in the study.
@CuhhhmyRape@Dr_crack96@ZyklonBnIgf1lr3 Proof?
It's present in all of them since they all from the same Zagros HG population who already had said Onge-like admixture. CHG also has higher amounts of ANE than Iran_N, so they all balance out to ~15% East Eurasian in the end.
@CuhhhmyRape@Dr_crack96@ZyklonBnIgf1lr3 CHG/ZNF are 15% ANE and 15% East Eurasian as a whole simultaneously. They do have that much excess East Eurasian admixture, refer back to the previous models I sent.
@CuhhhmyRape@Dr_crack96@ZyklonBnIgf1lr3 ANE wasn't only source of East Eurasian admixture that CHG/ZNF had, as I mentioned earlier they were also partially descended from an EEC ghost population which would obviously be purely East Eurasian, it's proxied with Hoabinhian here.
@CuhhhmyRape@Dr_crack96@ZyklonBnIgf1lr3 Barcฤฑn_N is still the most commonly used ANF sample so it's very necessary to refer back to ir, also what does it even mean for it to be not pure? Earlier farmers from Boncuklu Hรถyรผk, 2k years before Barcฤฑn, are still ~15% CHG/ZNF.
@CuhhhmyRape@Dr_crack96@ZyklonBnIgf1lr3 Idk what to tell you dude
Atp you're prolly js underestimating how East Eurasian steppe was, as the final amount ends up being 7.5-8%
@CuhhhmyRape@Dr_crack96@ZyklonBnIgf1lr3 ANF was partially East Eurasian due to the fact that it was almost 30% Iran_N and CHG, as its ethnogenesis occurred through a mixture of AHGs and Mesopotamia_PPNA/Mesopotamia_PPNB.
@CuhhhmyRape@Dr_crack96@ZyklonBnIgf1lr3 With CHG and Iran_N both being 15% East Eurasian, you'd already get ~5% East Eurasian out of that. Add the East Eurasian components from steppe and ANF, you'll reach 8% East Eurasian in total.
@CuhhhmyRape@Dr_crack96@ZyklonBnIgf1lr3 Js taking the Lebanese as an example who are the most West Eurasian shifted Levantines, Lebanese Christians are comfortably ~8% East Eurasian and are ~60% West Eurasian. How does any of this contradict anything?
@CuhhhmyRape@Dr_crack96@ZyklonBnIgf1lr3 East Eurasian admixture from Europe_IUP which they got via their Gravettian component.
I don't need to explain how EHGs and therefore WSHs play into this, as those are quite obvious.
@CuhhhmyRape@Dr_crack96@ZyklonBnIgf1lr3 Almost ALL neolithic West Eurasian populations had some sort of East Eurasian admixture, either via ANE, an EEC ghost or ANEA.
Iran_N and CHG were 15-20% ANE as well as being partially descended from an EEC ghost as mentioned before.
WHGs too were 10% ANE, and had some excess-