al-Hasani
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The sheet consist of all kinds of different samples of Saudi genetics.
So you are telling me that Iranians have more Sub-Saharan blood than Saudi Arabians knowing that 10 % of the Saudi Arabian population are descendants of Sub-Saharan (Black) African slaves?
You are telling me that Saudi Arabians have as much "Mediterranean blood" (whatever the hell that is) as Spaniards and Italians on average despite not even bordering the Mediterranean region but only the Levant in the Northwest? It makes no sense whatsoever. The same the high frequencies of "Red Sea" in North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, Egypt)
Well over 90% of all Saudi Arabians belong to Middle Eastern haplogroups in fact the main ones in the Middle East and Arab world happen to originate on the Arabian Peninsula. By all likeliness. At least that is where their highest frequencies are found.
Haplogroup J-P209 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Possible place of origin Arabian Peninsula
In molecular evolution, a haplogroup (from the Greek: ἁπλούς, haploûs, "onefold, single, simple") is a group of similar haplotypes that share a common ancestor having the same single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) mutation in all haplotypes. Haplogroup J-P209[Phylogenetics 1] is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. Its history since the Iron Age has been tied to the great events and migrations in this area and in particular to the Semitic people.
J-P209 is divided into two main subclades (branches) J-M267 and J-M172.
Close to no Saudi Arabians have conducted any genetics tests. This field has barely any interest in the Arab world or Middle East. I am 100% sure that if you asked random people they would not even know what a haplogroup is.