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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [IMG]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/Berber_man_in_Morocco.jpg/800px-Berber_man_in_Morocco.jpg[/IMG] [URL=http://www.ephotobay.com/share/screen-shot-2016-04-23-at-4-04-37-pm.html] [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/screen-shot-2016-04-23-at-4-04-37-pm.png[/IMG][/URL] Morocco[/QUOTE]LOL @ this dumbass! [QUOTE]Firstly, [b]E-M81 is the most common haplogroup in North Africa showing its highest concentrations in Northwestern Africa (76 % in Saharawis in Morocco [/b] (Arredi et al., 2004)) with cline frequencies decreasing eastward: Algeria (45 %), Libya (34 %) and Egypt (10 %) (Robino et al., 2008; Triki-Fendri et al., submitted; Arredi et al., 2004). [b]Besides, Ottoni et al., (2011) have reported that E-M81 appear to constitute a common paternal genetic matrix in the Tuareg populations where it was encountered at high frequency (89 %).[/b] Hence, the distribution of this haplogroup in Africa closely matches the present area of Berber-speaking population’s allocation on the continent, suggesting a close haplogroup-ethnic group parallelism (Bosch et al., 2001; Cruciani et al., 2002; 2004; Arredi et al., 2004; Fadhlaoui-Zid et al., 2011; Bekada et al., 2013). However, knowing that the Berber dialects have been replaced by Arabic in North African populations, carriers of E-M81 haplogroup are currently Arab-speaking peoples whose ancestors were Berber-speaking. Outside of Africa, E-M81 is almost absent in the Middle East and in Europe (with the exception of Iberia and Sicily). The presence of E-M81 in the Iberian Peninsula (12 % in southern Portugal) (Cruciani et al., 2004) has been attributed to trans-Mediterranean contacts linked to the Islamic influence, since it is typically Berber (Bosch et al., 2001; Semino et al., 2004; Beleza et al., 2006; Alvarez et al., 2009; Cruciani et al., 2007; Trombetta et al., 2011).[/QUOTE]—S Triki-Fendri, A Rebai 2015 [/QUOTE]Again, E-M81 is found in the the Maghreb and Iberia and Sicily although nearly none in Siwa But this thread is not about M81, read the title of it again So you posting this is response to the pictures of two men of whose DNA you know nothing is completely and totally irrelevant to the thread topic Again the topic of this racially divisive thread is non-white berbers, that has nothing to do with DNA haplogroups [/QB][/QUOTE]
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