Hence, how iberians and those with greatest interactions with north africans in europe, in general, and who maintain genetic affinities with north africans, also maintain the highest levels of sub-saharan african ancestry in europe, in addition.
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Classical multidimensional scaling based on RST genetic distances showing the genetic affinities of the Syeds with their non IHL neighbours from India and Pakistan ( both in bold characters ) and with various other Arab populations
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Studying a number of T�rkic languages simultaneously, Baskakov evaluated the degree of their genetic affinity, and learned the principles of T�rkic typology, which eventually resulted in creation of a synthesizing concept, a new classification of T�rkic languages.
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The studies show also that not all present day Europeans share strong genetic affinities to the Neolithic and Bronze Age inhabitants of the Fertile Crescent; instead the closest ties to the Fertile Crescent rest with Southern Europeans.
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However, self-identified men belonging to the Islamic honorific lineages ( Syeds, Hashemites, Quraysh and Ansari ) show a greater genetic affinity to Arab populations despite the geographic distancethan do their neighbouring populations from India and Pakistan ."
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"GD13 " is genetically closest to the ancient Caucasus hunter-gatherers identified from human remains from Georgia ( Satsurblia Cave and Kotias Klde ), while also sharing genetic affinities with the people of the Yamna culture and the Afanasevo culture.
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This suggests that modern Southern Han populations may possess a non-trivial number of male ancestors who were originally affiliated with some Austronesian-related culture, or who at least shared some genetic affinity with many of the ancestors of modern Austronesian peoples.
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The close genetic affinity between Jews and Arabs, at least by the Y chromosome yardstick, is reflected in the Genesis account of how Abraham fathered Ishmael by his wife's maid Hagar and, when Sarah was then able to conceive, Isaac.
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A 2007 field study that used molecular techniques to survey aquatic fungal taxa in a small springbrook in Valley Spring, Southern Ontario, Canada discovered many fungal taxa with high genetic affinity to " Limnoperdon incarnatum ", which suggests that a closely related species may also be common in streams.
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At the cemetery in Sampul ( Chinese : q \ nf�b ), ~ 14 km from the archaeological site of Khotan in Lop County, Xinjiang, China, Mitochondrial DNA analysis of the human remains has revealed genetic affinities to peoples from the Caucasus, specifically a maternal lineage linked to Ossetians and Greek ethnic background.
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