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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Rigaud: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [qb] [QUOTE]Charles: Which is why not all E3b1-M78 is tropical African[/QUOTE]Incorrect, a clade is by definition - denoted by a single point of origin in a common ancestor. No single point of origin = therefor not a clade. In the case of E3b1 the origin lies in Black Africa. It's clear that SuperCar is correct, and you still don't understand this. How can you debate population genetics Charles, without understanding what a clade is? [/qb][/QUOTE][QUOTE]Charles writes: This irrelevant[/QUOTE]Actually your lack of understanding of what a clade is, is the main point at issue, since it prevents you from intelligently addressing the fact of Black African ancestry in Europeans. [QUOTE]Charles writes: not all of the variation accumulated under E3b1 is African in origin[/QUOTE]Every son's Y chromosome varies genetically from his father's. This is irrelevant to the question of lineage - ie - who his father is. You still don't get it. All those abstracts you have access to, but still molecular genetics 101 flies right over your head. :( [/QB][/QUOTE]
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