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[QUOTE]Originally posted by prmiddleeastern: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [qb] No one said that Y and J are not present but overlooking the African input mentioned above with conjuction of plants pottery and tools and boldfully declearing Africans had notthing do with formation of the so-called Middle east is bad science. what's more genetic by it self do not tell you what those people carrying those original markers looked like..case in point no one expected a bunch o J's and Y's to look this. [IMG]http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/images/zimbabwe_rusape/rusape5.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.scienceinafrica.co.za/pics/02_2003/gene.gif[/IMG] What the Y chromosomes tell In contrast to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) which is passed on exclusively from mother to child and is useful in tracing the ancestry of human populations along female lineages, Y chromosomes are found only in males. "Using mtDNA the Lemba were indistinguishable from other Bantu-speaking groups. However, when my colleague Mandy Spurdle analysed the Y chromosomes in the Lemba, she found that approximately 50% of the Y chromosomes present in the Lemba appeared to be from Semitic (Jewish or Arab) origin. Thirty six per cent was of African origin, and the ancestry of the remaining 14% could not be resolved by the methodology used at the time. This study sparked a great deal of interest among researchers interested in the origins of the 'Black Jews' of South Africa," says Dr Soodyall. And I'll say again the Semitic language group is part of the larger African Super-family called Afrasian. The Semitic family is a member of the larger Afroasiatic family, all of whose other five or more branches are based in Africa. Largely for this reason, the ancestors of Proto-Semitic speakers are believed by many to have first arrived in the Middle East from Africa, possibly as part of the operation of the Saharan pump, around the late Neolithic.[7][8] Diakonoff sees Semitic originating between the Nile Delta and Canaan as the northernmost branch of Afroasiatic. Blench even wonders whether the highly divergent Gurage indicate an origin in Ethiopia (with the rest of Ethiopic Semitic a later back migration). from wiki source.. Now if you have people,goods and culture migrating out of Africa, giving the very language those called "Middle Easterners" use..then why beheive like the founders are of no importance?... [/qb][/QUOTE]Isrealites were of majority Y-DNA J, the E3b were the Arabs, the Samaritans and other Middle Eastern, but Jewish were of Levantine origin. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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