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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Supercar: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Underpants Man: [QUOTE]Then apparently, you haven't read this: Lower Egypt (n=162); V=51.9%, XI=11.7%, and IV=1.2%. Upper Egypt (n=66); V=24.2%, XI=28.8%, and IV=27.3%. Lower Nubia (n=46); V=17.4%, XI=30.4%, and IV=39.1%. The primary haplotypes found in Europe, XII and XV, according to Keita, could have likely entered into the country via Greco-Roman invasions, are found in Lower Egypt at 3.7% and 6.8% respectively. Not surprising, the frequencies of these two are lower in Upper egypt, with XII not represented, while XV is at 6.1%. They are absent in Lower Nubia. These results are according to Lucotte and Mercier's findings, 2003. Courtesy of S. O. Y. Keita, Explanation of the Pattern of P49a,f TaqI RFLP Y-Chromosome Variation in Egypt, 2005[/QUOTE]I don't deny that modern Egyptians have some relationship with southern Europeans. I said that the Kememu Egyptians probably didn't have a [i]close[/i] relationship with those people, unless one could prove the Greeks inherited E3b from stray Egyptian sailors.[/QUOTE]It is interesting that you chose to see the rather trivial mention of European lineages in my post, while ignoring the broader picture, in response to your post [particularly the portion that I was replying to], which makes no mention of Europeans. I guess, I should have simply posted this portion... Lower Egypt (n=162); V=51.9%, XI=11.7%, and IV=1.2%. Upper Egypt (n=66); V=24.2%, XI=28.8%, and IV=27.3%. Lower Nubia (n=46); V=17.4%, XI=30.4%, and IV=39.1%. ...so that now, perhaps you can take home the actual point that is being communicated. Let's see if that is the case... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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