https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12360031/Very interesting.
>We found that Portuguese populations from the thirteenth to the eighteenth centuries maintained genetic continuity with local inhabitants of the Medieval period, as shown in the PCA (Fig. 5B).>Admixture modeling of sites dated to the thirteenth century—Santarém_Rua_dos_Barcos_13th-c and São_Miguel_de_Odrinhas_13th-c—required Spain_IA and Algeria_NumidoRoman_Berber as ancestry sources in a distal framework (p=0.0781 and p=0.6364, respectively; Additional file 3: Table S26). However, we also found good model fits for both sites when including Spain_IA, Western_Asia_IA and Saharawi (p=0.4668 and p=0.4138, respectively). Alternatively, using a semiproximal framework (Additional file 3: Table S27) with Iberia_Visigoth or Iberia_Medieval—representing more temporally closely local populations containing previous Eastern Mediterranean, African, and Central European ancestries present in the Peninsula—Santarém_Rua_dos_Barcos_13th-c did not require any additional source (p=0.2336 and p=0.3883, respectively), whereas São_Miguel_de_Odrinhas_13th-c required an additional African proxy, such as Algeria_NumidoRoman_Berber (p=0.9508 and p=0.9218, respectively). These results could indicate a persistence of African ancestry over time or the integration of Morisco populations into the genetic pool of the broader Portuguese population.
The muslim graves were much more african/mena and inbredThere was a sibling/sibling offspring muslim sample !!Kwab
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Why is Iberia Visigoth a seperate cluster from Iberia medieval
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