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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Habari: Where E3a is the most diverse in Africa? [/QUOTE]Actually what you want to know is where underived E3a and it's parent E3 are both located [Senegal], and also where E3b and it's parent, again E3 are located [Ethiopia]. In order for the E3 lineage to split into discrete lineages it must 1st separate into isolate populations. The order of events is as follows. 1) The development of E3 amongst a single population. 2) a split in this population into two or more separated [b]E3[/b] [NOT E3a or E3b] populations. 3) the development of E3b marker in one of these populations. 4) the development of E3a from another of these populations. This are 4 distinct events. Mystery Solver does not understand this. He wants to imply that he thinks the question of where E3b, or E3a originated is the same question as to where E3 split, however they are distinct issues. He knows this. This is why he chose not to answer my question, but rather hurl insults and carry the discussion off into irrelevant directions. Anyone who disagrees can simply answer my question. I will ignore any response that does not. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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