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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: You said: [QUOTE]It's easy to swap what people are actually saying (the genetic rift between North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa being one of the most informative axes of variation in Africa), for something that's an easy target to take down, like "there was no apartheid as there was bi-directional migration".[/QUOTE]You seem to essentially be arguing that Saharan and Sub Saharan Africa are valid genetic constructs, insisting that it is an "informative axes" of variation. But then if we were to view the distribution of Haplogroup M1 with respect to modern Egypt and neighboring areas south of the Sahara, it's not. You can argue whatever you want with respect to "recent migrations" but it doesn't change that with respect to haplogroup distributions and geological/ecological locations they will not always neatly fit within a Sahara/Sub Saharan dichotomy. [/qb][/QUOTE]Wow. You just took my quote to a whole 'nother galaxy. And you're proving my point that you're not responding to what people are saying. Look what I say about bi-directional migration in that excerpt you just quoted: [QUOTE]ORiginally posted by Swenet: for something that's [b]an easy target to take down, like "there was no apartheid as there was bi-directional migration"[/b][/QUOTE]^When you talk about M1 in the Horn you're doing exactly that; you're using recent migrations as an easy target to distract from what people are saying. Lol. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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