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Demographic discrepancy in DNA results by country (in all countries especially in Egypt) =

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00,025,000 ---> Siwa population 66,600,000 ---> Northern Egypt yet Siwa exotic Samples are calculated as National samples of Egypt, which produces a massive over-representation of Siwans, which is later quoted as the average Egyptian results.

This is contrasted in Morocco where the Urban centers are heavily populated by Berber, yet Sahrawi samples are counted in as demographic equals. Increasing the Subsaharan Y-DNA % Riffsseed (talk) 05:12, 18 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]