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[QUOTE]Originally posted by S.Mohammad: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Orionix: [b] What you said is a subjective opinion. Ethiopians and Yemenis share a common ancestry from 3,000 years ago.[/QUOTE] Not at all, it makes plenty of sense. [QUOTE]The Amhara are Semetic Ethiopians who migrated back from Yemen to Ethiopia some 3000 years ago.[/QUOTE] Wrong , the archaeological and historical data do not support this, there is no record of 'Amhara' in Yemen before they appear in Ethiopia. [QUOTE] 1. "The occurrence of E*5 212 and E*5 204 alleles in two populations of the Mediterranean basin (Turkey and Italy) but not in West Africans can be explained by taking into account that the Ethiopian gene pool was estimated to be >40% of Caucasoid derivation (Cavalli-Sforza et al. 1994). In addition, more recent phylogenetic analysis based on classical protein polymorphism (Tartaglia et al. 1996) and Y-chromosome sequence variation (Underhill et al. 2000) showed that Ethiopians appear to be distinct from Africans and more closely associated with populations of the Mediterranean basin." (Scacchi et al., Human Biology, 2003)[7quote] Why do you spam racial reality's website copy and pasting his nonsense? That study says Ethiopians are 40% caucasoid, yet are more similar to populations of the Mediterranean Basin, its contradicting itsaelf unless they want to say those same Mediterranean populations are 60% Negroid. [quote]The two main groups inhabiting the country are the Amhara, descended from Arabian conquerors,[/QUOTE] Arabians NEVER conquered Ethiopians, so waht Arabian conquerees are they speaking of? Might I mind you the historical reference that study used came from a 1966 encyclopedia article. [QUOTE]Haplogroups M and N are Asian maternal haplogroups, not African. Only L1, L2 and L3 are African maternal haplogroups. [/b][/QUOTE] M and N radiated OUT OF AFRICA, they were the only two maternal haplogroups that left Africa, learn how to properly reference the material. Authors called them Asian because they both comprise all Eurasian variation, but both left Africa, M via a southern route from the Horn of Africa into southern Arabia and N via a northern route through the Levant [/QB][/QUOTE]
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