It found that the modern Lebanese people shared about 93 percent of their.
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But each of those sources accounted for, at most, less than 1 percent of my DNA, according to the site.
On the Y-chromosome side, E1b1b is the most common with an estimated.
The team then compared the ancient DNA with the genomes of 99 living people from Lebanon that the group had sequenced.
The columns display each project member's kit number, paternal.
The results showed that modern Lebanese can trace more than 90 percent of their genetic ancestry to Canaanites.
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7 per cent Iranian.
The genetic history of the Middle East is the subject of research within the fields of human population genomics, archaeogenetics and Middle Eastern studies.
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Here are some Lebanese results (Cousins).