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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] U is African H is African. Read enough and you will see that. I very much doubt there are really ANY true West Asian HG that back-migrated to Africa. ======= MtDNA Profile of West Africa Guineans: Towards a Better Understanding of the Senegambia Region(2004) Alexandra Rosa1,2, Anto¢¥ nio Brehm2,∗, Toomas Kivisild1, Ene Metspalu1 and Richard Villems1 European Lineages: U5 Ten individuals out of 372 samples, all related to Fulbe groups, carried mtDNA variants typical of western Eurasia, particularly Europe. Within these mtDNAs belonging to haplogroup U5 nine Fulanis share one particular HVS-I haplotype. BOTH HAPLOTYPES ARE ONLY ONE MUTATIONAL STEP AWAY FROM A COMMON NODE WIDESPREAD IN EUROPE [b] TRANSLATION: The Fulanis are one mutational step away from being European¡¦.no! no! The European women are one mutational step away from being Fulanis'.!!!![/b] Although U5 is one of the most frequent mtDNA variants among western Eurasians (about 460 sequences in our mtDNA HVS-I database) no exact matches to the two Guinean haplotypes were found, as would be expected in the case of recent admixture. On the other hand, the Fulani U5 haplotype appears in a data set of West Africans (Wolof and Serer, Rando et al. 1998) and in Moroccans (unpublished data)[b], pointing to the existence of a common African founder lineage of haplogroup U5..[/b] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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