.@hbdchick rather small n's, tho.
this paper (http://www.readcube.com/articles/10.1038%2Fnature15703?shared_access_token=y7YERowsrtB0v7N8FWOIQtRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0MJA7B5U517YXTipGvBV4Z6MOtGtneZ-bnBmDA7f6SZPXmLIP9hpzGbq4EalnfTYynykYoEwjTLxTOPBeMRkFyeyRLtSyx8AuZUmcxsqcQDn3Xnk_e-W1rnCCKCmE5aWEYQ-pOxsH6APIE-ljomb_DHR_Awe8GqPr-HDtlsu7o7oQ%3D%3D …) looks interesting! the ugandans here are toro people: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toro_people …https://twitter.com/i_aver/status/675411167108468737 …
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@hbdchick@lukelea@JamesPsychol@JayMan471 @fsnole1 Separate lineages of Senegal and Uganda; study's most ancient?pic.twitter.com/vsjTVyenWI
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@i_aver i wouldn't think of them as "ancient," if i were you. all pops have continued to evolve.@lukelea@JamesPsychol@JayMan471 @fsnole1 -
@i_aver ...no pop is a living fossil, in other word.@lukelea@JamesPsychol@JayMan471 @fsnole1
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