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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Evil Euro: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by [b]Djehuti[/b]: E3b carried mainly by East Africans is a sister clade of E3a which is carried mainly by West Africans, in the same way that R1b carried mainly by Western Europeans is a sister clade of R1a carried mainly by Eastern Europeans.[/QUOTE] No. R1a and R1b split much more recently, and both went in the same direction (toward Europe). A more a propos analogy is with R and Q. Those two lineages split from M45 in Central Asia about the same time E3b and E3a split from PN2. Q went east and became associated with Mongoloids, while R traveled west and became associated with Caucasoids. Same situation as with E3a going southwest to become Negroid-affiliated, and E3b traveling northeast OOA to become Caucasoid-affiliated. [QUOTE]E3b is found in substantial amounts, not just in the Horn region of Somalia and Ethiopia, but also among Kenyans and some Tanzanians.[/QUOTE] Only among the Kenyan Oromo, who are ethnically related to Ethiopian Oromos. Interestingly, the Kenyan Bantu, who have ~14% E3b (which equals ~7% total admixture), are ~9% Caucasoid according to [URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/Forum8/HTML/001845.html]Rosenberg et al. 2002[/URL]. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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