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[QUOTE]Originally posted by NonProphet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [qb] Can anyone share the rest of this? ===== [b]Reply to Winters: The origins of the Fulani remain unknown Laura B. Scheinfeldt, Sameer Soi, and Sarah A. Tishkoff1 [/b] + Author Affiliations University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104 We would like to first point out that [URL=http://www.]we never interpreted any genetic data in our review article to support a Middle Eastern or European origin for the Fulani (1). We agree with Winters that the Fulani do not originate from the Middle East or Europe (2)[/URL]. Furthermore, we do not maintain that there is a predominance of Eurasian markers in the Fulani; we merely point out that there is some evidence of shared recent ancestry (i.e., gene flow) between the Fulani and Eurasian populations … [/qb][/QUOTE]Nothing I nor Tishkoff stated or quoted previously contradicts your post. Tishkoff discovered at least 15 distinct AAC groups and Africa has the greatest heterogeneity and admixture of any continent. In fact most world populations are admixed and the 'purest' groups are isolated hunter-gatherers like the Khoesan or Pygmies. This is the best evidence that Africans are NOT one race. Don't equate the scientific process with Clyde Winter's sociopolitical agenda. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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