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Did anyone enter this in the popaffliaitor program? Results.

TABLE 4 - Autosomal STR typing results

Seems like according to Table 2 the frequency of mtDNA Haplgroup T is very high. Hg-T has highest frequency where? Also interesting is the extremely high frequency of R1b( I assume it is M-269). White men gradually dominating Europe about 800AD, As I speculated?

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Beyoku, T-Rex or FB crew or the so called experts? Where does the autosomal STR fit in? They list seven but we know only 3 is needed to get an idea of geographic affinity just as with the Amarnas from JAMA.

Now it is the Euroepans trun. We know the Tut and the Amarnas were Sub-saharan Africans. We these "European" women....closer to Africans than to modern Europeans?

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