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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Chimu: Strawman as we are speaking of genetic markers since the OOA occurrence.[/QUOTE]And what do you think I was talking about; bones? LOL. The classic uniparental markers doesn't not even make a stain, all things genetic considered, as it is simply [i]part[/i] of that mere ~.o1 genetic variation. What does that mean? [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: Oh you mean the kids of Ethiopians, Eritreans and Somalis that already show heavy middle eastern admixture? Already saw them.[/QUOTE]I knew you'd get an idea like that, excusing the fact that the above east Africans are [b]sub-Saharan[/b] folks. Yet even here, you [i]still[/i] claim that it is strange for northern Egyptians to be dramatically facially modified through generations of gene flow from nearby areas. You are telling us, it is excusable that these people don't conform to your highly selective Black American celebrity figures and your "they don't look like Dominicans". Recap: I knew you'd get an idea like that, excusing the fact that the above east Africans are [b]sub-Saharan[/b] folks. Therefore, I included examples of outcomes between designated exotic groups and [i]other[/i] sub-Saharan African folks, other than just the Somalis. Unfortunately for you, being "illiterate" gives you a convenient space to simply ignore them, and hence, imagine that you can get away with [i]cowardly[/i] ignoring the point made to you. Furthermore, your complaint that "Ethiopians, Eritreans, and Somalis show heavy middle eastern admixture", presumably explaining away why your subjective emotional feelings [which you pass of as some sort of informed judgment] did not square with the reality put in your face, does not have an ounce of objectivity to it. I knew it was a matter of time, but I in fact predicted in another thread, that you were trying to attribute things like nasal index et al. to exotic gene flow into Africa, and NOT part of its natural variation...which you know, has no legs to it, despite being the ideal you wish had been the case. These spurts of your true mindset across different threads come out, because they serve as proof that you cannot hide your true self no matter how much and how long you try through lies. For your sake, you had better not disagree with this assessment about your rationalizing away of the Somali ancestry implicated in one set of photos. It is an undertaking that will miserably fail. [QUOTE] The trick would be to test those kids and how much admixture from each region they already had. That is like claiming she is half African.[/QUOTE]The same could be asked of your highly [i]selective[/i] photo spams of Black American celebrity figures, and of your assessment about the impossibility of gene flow into Northern Egypt enough to modify the facial phenotypes of the populations therein. The photos of the folks with "mixed" [i]geographical[/i] ancestry are presumably first generation progeny of such unions. What does that mean to you? Gist: Your illogical amateurish [i]double[/i] talk is as clear as the distinction between day and night. LOL. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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