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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Habari: [qb] Why your reasons conflict with the following study:[/qb] [i]Y-chromosomal diversity in the population of Guinea-Bissau: a multiethnic perspective Alexandra Rosa,corresponding author1,2 Carolina Ornelas,1,2 Mark A Jobling,3 António Brehm,2 and Richard Villems1 The analysis of our data provides further evidence for the homogeneity of the Y chromosome gene pool of sub-Saharan West Africans, due to the high frequency of haplogroup E3a-M2. [b]Its frequency and diversity in West Africa are among the highest found, suggesting an early local origin and expansion in the last 20–30 ky. [/b]Hypothesizing on the existence of an important local agricultural centre, this could have supported a demographic expansion, on an E3a-M2 background, that almost erased the pre-existing Y chromosome diversity. Its pattern of diversity within Mandenka and Balanta hints at a more marked populational growth, these people possibly related to the local diffusion of agricultural expertise.[/i][/QUOTE]^ lol, lol lol. Correct. Fact is, MS's claims makes no sense whatsoever. He's very clever but he sometimes tricks himself into arguing just to be arguing. In this way - he cuts himself to pieces whilst slashing wildly at oppositions real and imagined. It's the difference between mere cleverness, and wisdom. Meaning this will go on indefinitely, or until you get [b]tired of him, or are simply bored by his antics.[/b] :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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