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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doctoris Scientia: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by osirion: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doctoris Scientia: There's no traces of any recent or historic maternal gene-flow into Ethiopia or the Horn of Africa. [/QUOTE]As if the question of M1's origin has been finalized. It is still quote debatable. [/qb][/QUOTE]LOL, even if it did originate in the area Europeans categorize as "Middle Eastern" or "Southwest Asian", no ones argueing that M1 entered Africa in recent or historic times. :rolleyes: People who support any back-migration propose a time gap in which modern humans had just left Africa, therefore still resembled and biologically clustered with East Africans. Haplogroup M is 60,000 years old, Haplogroup N is 71,000 years old. Modern humans left Africa 60,000 years ago. No matter how you cut it were talking about people who would have been recognized as Saharo-Tropical Africans. :cool: Anyways, as attested by recent finds, East Africans are wholly Africans... not mulattos. "The Afrasan speaking Ethiopians sampled were cumulatively (Fig.5B) found to belong to: 71% in the "Cushitic" cluster, 6% in the "Saharan/Dogon" cluster, 5% in the "Niger Kordofanian" cluster, 3% each in the "Nilo-Saharan" and "Chadic Saharan" cluster, while the balance (12%) of their assignment was distributed among the remnant (9) Associated Ancestral Clusters (AAC's) found in Sub-Saharan Africa." [/QB][/QUOTE]
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