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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: There isn't a haplogroup that is subject to some geological apartheid barrier[/QUOTE]You clearly haven't seen any maps of L4, E-M35, U6, M1, L6, etc. Apartheid is your words, but these haplogroups show a clear geography-based distribution pattern. What do you call these largely uncorrelated distributions? [IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/6sswts.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]Peaks in 2-3 main areas: West African coast line (peaking in equitorial West African coast and staying steady into the Mauritania coastline where it starts tapering off). There's another peak area or two in east Africa. We also do not see a tapering effect that relies exclisvely on distance from the sahara. South Africa and east African coastlines as well as the distance from the Sahel show a tapering effect. I guess people can say that the peak points are in SSA but it's like injecting science into a preexisting construct. A lot of the genetic data is found in this sociopolitical area called "SSA" but it doesn't validate SSA as a ecological or genetic cluster (which I was not arguing that you or beyoku were saying, Doug was). [IMG]https://snag.gy/L5bDtd.jpg[/IMG] figure A (M1?) has peak points in areas north and south of the Sahara (like the horn). A nice example of some haplogroups not fitting neatly within sociopolitical lines. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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