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[QUOTE]Originally posted by anguishofbeing: [QB] [QUOTE]I just did, dummy![/QUOTE] :rolleyes: No you didn't, dufus. Which African sample did he use, an Asante, Beja, Khoisan, Pygmy who did he use? :rolleyes: [b]Bowcock[/b] (1991) study (including Sforza) same percentages two-thirds and one-third. Samples identified: African-Pygmy, Asian-Chinese. Where are the samples for your fractions loser? You can't post them because you know they are from the same study. Born loser :p [QUOTE]Yeah! It's perfectly logical, dumbfuck! Africans can't just contribute their Y-chromosomes alone without other chromosomes and genes, dummy! That's why E is not exclusive though it is still a major component or line of genetic evidence!! [/QUOTE]LOL! What a perfect jackass you are. You say the 33% of African contributions are all Hg. E, and not all Hg E. :eek: [IMG]http://community.us.playstation.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/2-31025007-7127/292-451/spock-illogical2.png[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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