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Posted by HotepBoy (Member # 23417) on :
 
The results :

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Considering Tunisian populations as a whole, the majority part of their paternal haplogroups are of autochthonous Berber origin (71.67%), which co-exists with others assumedly from the Middle East (18.35%) and to a lesser extent from Sub-Saharan Africa (5.2%), Europe (3.45%) and Asia (1.33%) Most of Tunisian populations here analysed exhibited high levels of Y-STR diversity, reflecting the wealth of demographic histories underlying current-day populations. This finding is in agreement with previous studies using different types of markers that reported the highest genetic diversities in North African populations.

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Source : https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-95144-x#Sec17
 
Posted by Tukuler (Member # 19944) on :
 
Thx

Just like Nubians
'Tuansi' "are an admixed group with gene-flow from outside of Africa"
.

But unlike Nubians, geneticists would never express it for yte Berbers in terms
reserved to reinforce Hamitic Hypothesis type surmises and conclusions about blx.


Sorry, now back to your regularly scheduled thread.
Oh yeah, loved your genomic charts elsewhere on Sous and Riff.
Got anything on Dra'a, or most importantly Ourgla/Wargla?
 
Posted by HotepBoy (Member # 23417) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Tukuler:
Thx

Just like Nubians
'Tuansi' "are an admixed group with gene-flow from outside of Africa"
.

But unlike Nubians, geneticists would never express it for yte Berbers in terms
reserved to reinforce Hamitic Hypothesis type surmises and conclusions about blx.


Sorry, now back to your regularly scheduled thread.
Oh yeah, loved your genomic charts elsewhere on Sous and Riff.
Got anything on Dra'a, or most importantly Ourgla/Wargla?

Gene-flow from outside Africa already happened during the paleolithic era. And The people I posted from Souss are from the Draa region too as for ouargla I might found something yes.
 
Posted by Tukuler (Member # 19944) on :
 
Fantastic! Thx in advance. Been after Ouargla for years w/no luck.

Howsabout the Mauritanian Dra'a?

And yes the maternal U6 is ultimately Eurasian but
developed nowhere but in the northern fifth of the
continent, precision invited.

http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=009911;p=5#000238

http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=009972;p=3#000124
 
Posted by the questioner (Member # 22195) on :
 
The Berbers maternally are from Eurasia hence is why the DNA of many North African's maternal ancestry is Eurasian.

Pope Zachary 8th century mentions that the destination of many European slave women was North Africa.

Porro eodem in tempore contigit plures Veneticorum hanc Romanam advenisse in urbem negotiatores ; et mercimonii nundinas propagantes, multitudinem mancipiorum, virilis scilicet et feminini generis, emere visi sunt; quos et in Africam ad paganam gentem nitebantur deducere. Quo cognito, isdem sanctissimus pater fieri prohibuit, hociudicans quod iustum non esset ut Christi abluti baptismo paganis gentibus deservirent; datoque eisdem Veneticis pretio quod in eorum emptione se dédisse probati sunt, cunctos a iugo servitutis redemit atque more liberorum degendos absolvit
ZACHARIAS Le Liber pontificalis (Pope Zachary)
 


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