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[QUOTE]Originally posted by YuhiVII: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Thought2: [b] Thought Writes: E3a and E3b are both found in the Central Saharan region. E3b2 seems to be more prevelent in the NORTHERN central sahara, while E3a seems to be more prevelent in the SOUTHERN Central sahara. [/b][/QUOTE] To Thought: What is your source on this? Which current population groups fall into the "NORTHERN central sahara" E3b2 haplotype-carrying groups? To Relaxx: Interesting theory you have on the migration of the pastoralist groups of East Africa but beside the similarities in the longhorn cattle what other evidence do you have for that migration? Also what is your source on the time frame you gave (between 15kya and 26kya) for the split of the E3 clade into E3a and E3b? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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