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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mystery Solver: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Yom: I don't believe that, it was just an intellectual exercise. I didn't actually know E-M78 was found in Iran. Seeing as the Southeast corner has a large Arabic-speaking population, however, this could have more to do with its presence than the spread of another Afro-Asiatic language. [/QUOTE]Ask Mystery or Rasol, but I have seen studies presented before which shows E3b1 being present in Iran. The study was based on samples taken from the general populations of Iran and not on some enclave of Arabic speakers.[/QUOTE]Relatively recently... [i] It is interesting to note that Haplogroup E representatives are found solely in the southern region of Iran. More specifically, E3a-M2 is presented in only two individuals (1.71%) while the frequency for clade E3b1-M35 is higher (5.12%). The subclade E3b1a-M78 accounts for the majority of the Iranian representatives of E3b-M35.[/i] - Regueiro et al. 2006 On a side note, downstream derivatives of East African M1 has also been observed in Iran. [See Maitspalu et al. on M lineages] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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