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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Super car: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Charlie_Bass: I haven't denied that E3b has its origins in sub-Saharan Africa, so quit beating a dead horse,[/QUOTE] Okay! [QUOTE]Charlie_Bass: I was dealing specifically with the alpha mutation which did *NOT* originate in sub-Saharan Africa. No one is denying that E3b1 arose in sub-Saharan East Africa, the alpha mutation of E3b1 did not arise in sub-Saharan East Africa. Thats all I have.[/QUOTE] and what bearing does this have on its "sub-Saharan derivation"? ...this, my friend, is what you seem to be having a problem grasping. How did the alpha mutation occur in the Asia minor, or southern Europe? Did it just pop up, or was there a predecessor from which it mutated? Was that precursor not the delta cluster? That delta cluster got into the Eurasian region, how? Where did it originate; was that not sub-Saharan Africa? The alpha cluster was derived from the sub-Saharan delta cluster, and hence, by definition is sub-Saharan "derived". I really don't know what is so confusing about that! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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