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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Yom: [QB] From the E3b thread (Semino et al. 2004), the J haplotypes are J-M267 (in Ethiopia ~33%) and arrived in the Neolithic, while Middle Eastern Haplotypes tend to be J-M172 (in Ethiopia ~2%). Moreover, most of the Middle Eastern J-M267 haplotypes (>70%) are characterized by the motif YCAIIa22-YCAIIb22, which is found "sporadically" in Europe and "much less frequent[ly]" in Ethiopia. Unfortunately he doesn't give percentages. J arrived ultimately from the Middle East of course, but during the Neolithic and tied to the spread of Agriculture, not Sabaeans. [i]According to this interpretation, the first migration, probably in Neolithic times, brought J-M267 to Ethiopia and Europe, whereas a second, more-recent migration diffused the clade harboring the microsatellite motif YCAIIa22-YCAIIb22 in the southern part of the Middle East and in North Africa.[/i] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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