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No one is "pure". I'm not sure how one would go about comparing such a thing.
Congoids (and Australoids?), considering that they do not have any Neanderthal admixture. Aboriginal Australians have Neanderthal and Denisovan admixture. |
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Most Sub-Saharan Africans, with the exception of certain West Africans, show signs of some other archaic admixture, especially hunter-gatherers (around 2%). |
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There's a possibility that hunter-gather African populations possess "archaic African" admixture; the only other African groups to possess such "admixture" are Bantu groups with hunter-gather admixture, like the Xhosa. |
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Horners appear to have hunter-gatherer admixture, based on their uniparental markers and autosomal affinities. So they have at least two sources of archaic admixture, presumably. The archaic African hominins that mixed with African sapiens hunter-gatherers, as well as the Neanderthals that mixed with the first Eurasians. |
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Japanese are an admixture of more ancient indigenous Jomon era people on the island and more recent migrations from the East Asian mainland in the 1500-2500 years ago range. It is reflected in their DNA and also supported with historical evidence.
As for the OP I'm thinking Andaman Islanders are the purest from being the most isolated for the longest. |
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If all that archaic admixture thing is true, that would be cool to have both Neanderthal and archaic Africans traces in your dna. Hope I'll have some of the latter too! ![]() |
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Hate to disappoint, but that seems unlikely. ![]() Shitty Mandenka! Well, I wish I have recent pygmy ancestry then... ![]() |
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