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From DNATribes.com analysis of the Egyptian pharaohs including Tutankhamen and Ramses:
http://dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2012-01-01.pdf
2. More analysis from DNAtribes.com: http://dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2013-02-01.pdf
3. An independent, peer reviewed study published in the British Medical Journal on Pharaoh Ramses' DNA and analysis thereof: Revisiting the harem conspiracy and death of Ramesses III: anthropological, forensic, radiological, and genetic study | The BMJ
E1b1a distribution peaks in West and Central Africa, indicating at best the same origin and at worst closest direct relation:
From DNATribes.com analysis of the Egyptian pharaohs including Tutankhamen and Ramses:
http://dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2012-01-01.pdf
Geographical analysis of the Amarna mummies was performed using their autosomal STR profiles based on 8 tested loci. Results are summarized in Table 1 and illustrated in Figure 1. Maps for individual Amarna mummies are included in Figures 2-8 in the Appendix.
Discussion: Average MLI scores in Table 1 indicate the STR profiles of the Amarna mummies would be most frequent in present day populations of several African regions: including the Southern African (average MLI 326.94), African Great Lakes (average MLI 323.76), and Tropical West African (average MLI 83.74) regions.
2. More analysis from DNAtribes.com: http://dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2013-02-01.pdf
These results indicate that both Ramesses III and Unknown Man E (possibly his son Pentawer) shared an ancestral component with present day populations of Sub-Saharan Africa.... A previous issue of DNA Tribes Digest identified African related ancestry for King Tut and other royal mummies from the Amarna Period. In this issue, results indicate that the later pharaoh Ramesses III also inherited alleles that are most frequent in present day populations of Sub-Saharan Africa. This provides additional, independent evidence of Sub-Saharan African ancestry (possibly among several ancestral components) for pharaonic families of ancient Egypt.....
3. An independent, peer reviewed study published in the British Medical Journal on Pharaoh Ramses' DNA and analysis thereof: Revisiting the harem conspiracy and death of Ramesses III: anthropological, forensic, radiological, and genetic study | The BMJ
We amplified 16 Y chromosomal, short tandem repeats (AmpF\STR Yfiler PCR amplification kit; Applied Biosystems).........Genetic kinship analyses revealed identical haplotypes in both mummies (table 1⇓); using the Whit Athey’s haplogroup predictor, we determined the Y chromosomal haplogroup E1b1a
E1b1a distribution peaks in West and Central Africa, indicating at best the same origin and at worst closest direct relation:
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