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Note: "Middle Eastern" and "European" are not meaningful genetic concepts. They can be too broad, too loose. If I use these terms, I'm using them in the context of this study. These ill-defined regions have never been reproductively separated from each other; nowhere on Earth has, but these "regions" have the weakest genetic barrier on the planet. Without further ado, let's continue onto the study.
"Demographic and Selection Histories of Populations Across the Sahel/Savannah Belt" by Fortes-Lima 2022
Xangsane claims to be of mixed Lebanese Muslim and British origin.
Lebanese Muslim:
1.233% West African
2.240% Central African
57.295% Middle Eastern
39.232% European
Europe GBR:
0.001% West African
0.001% Central African
9.669% Middle Eastern
90.329% European
Lebanese/GBR admixed:
0.617% West African
1.1205% Central African
33.482% Middle Eastern
64.7805% European
Europe TSI:
0.001% West African
0.001 Central African
32.600% Middle Eastern
67.398% European
"Demographic and Selection Histories of Populations Across the Sahel/Savannah Belt" by Fortes-Lima 2022
Xangsane claims to be of mixed Lebanese Muslim and British origin.
Lebanese Muslim:
1.233% West African
2.240% Central African
57.295% Middle Eastern
39.232% European
Europe GBR:
0.001% West African
0.001% Central African
9.669% Middle Eastern
90.329% European
Lebanese/GBR admixed:
0.617% West African
1.1205% Central African
33.482% Middle Eastern
64.7805% European
Europe TSI:
0.001% West African
0.001 Central African
32.600% Middle Eastern
67.398% European