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M1, R1*, E, U6 are all African lineages, not Eurasian.....
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bettyboo: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Bob_01: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Bettyboo: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Bob_01: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Bettyboo: [qb] The 'M' genetic pattern is Asian in origin. [/qb][/QUOTE]M hasn't been found in Asia. Instead India has the highest diversity of M haplogroups. However M1 is largely confined to Africa and the parent of M, L3, is African in origin. This is a rather controversial haplogroup. One thing that could be said is that M1 wasn't brought into Africa (if that's the case) by pale skinned people. South Asians are tropically adapted, and at that time of the back migration were more-or-less identical to Africans. [/qb][/QUOTE]M is found throughout Asia. M1 is a subgroup of the M haplogroup and it is only found in East Africa mainly to those of Cushitic origins. M1 was brought into Africa by 100% black indigenous Asians. It is a controversial haplogroup because eurocentrics and afrocentrics want to believe that mankind made some journey out of Africa and populated the whole world which isn't true to biblical teachings. God separated and scattered man from BABEL which would be present day Asia. The M haplogroup is indeed Asian in origin and M1 is just a subgroup of M. West Africans and Southern Africans were already in Africa but was scattered and separated but never left Africa. They were just scattered throughout Africa. In the beginning "Asia" and "Africa" was one land and people lived on both. [/qb][/QUOTE]You need to provide a study for that. Most derivatives of M is found in South Asia. However the underived M variant has NOT been found in Asia. Just look above, I got sources on my side. On the other hand, you don't. The presence of SISTER mutations in Asia does not mean that its mother, the underived variant, has a South Asian origin. That is why assumptions, at this point, is a very immature position. The origin of the M underived haplogroup has not been agreed upon and is thus controversial. Saying that, the Asiatic base of this haplogroup are most common amongst black-skinned populations within Asia. In addition, M1 is largely restricted to East Africa and not found within the assumed base region. [/qb][/QUOTE]Bob you are such a fvcking idiot and I don't know what you are babbling about. What is this M underived haplogroup? The M haplogroup is Asian in origin and doesn't come from Africa. M1 is a subgroup of the M parent haplogroup. It only causes controversy because Afrocentrics and Eurocentrics want to believe in a "out-of-Africa" theory which never happened. If the bible teaches that God separated man from BABEL to all corners of the earth each by family then that is what happened. Man did not populate the world by gradually leaving Africa with time. It was never a journey out of Africa by some groups here and some groups there as scientist and anti-God believers want to believe. It never happened. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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