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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AGÜEYBANÁ(Mind718): [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [qb]Balaresque et al., 2010. last reported on the role of R1b markers in the spread of the Neolithic in Europe from an Anatolian origin, but that marker was hg R1b1b2, rather than hg R1b1a2. Before that, Cinnioglu et al. 2004 were first to note a pattern in the spread of R1b1b2 markers from the Anatolian region and then into western Europe, in addition to a spread from an Iberian refugium, but they did not specifically tie the hg R markers in with the Neolithic as Balaresque et al. had done.[/qb][/QUOTE]Which would of course make the claim of the author of said article fabricated by claiming R1b1a2 as correlating with the agricultural spread but evident to the fact that they're pretty much grasping at straws for anything European without knowing the background, foolish, along with Reuters publishing it. SMH Basically trying to tie together two different color strings which don't match. Why would Reuters even publish this nonsense without credence? No credibility. [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [qb] The hg R marker that Siptah's article notes is not even found in Europe. Only one incidence of the type has reported, and it is in Africa, found in a Tali individual (Cruciani et al. 2010).[/qb][/QUOTE]Indeed, hence my highlighting of this haplogroup being first introduced into Europe 9kya by the author. Which would pretty much not only make this haplogroup non-European but also contradict completely with earlier research which has shown that 80% of Europeans on the Y chromosome ascend from humans who entered Europe milennia beforehand wherein this article claiming "[b][i]Up to 70 percent of British men and half of all Western European men[/i][/b]... descend from R1b1a2 migrating into Europe 9kya makes no sense. [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [qb]But we mustn't lose sight of the fact that Tut's Y-DNA profile has actually not been released, and that the marker guessed from a documentary video is not the DNA report for the young king. [/qb][/QUOTE]Indeed, I remember the whole scramble a year ago or so that went along with the supposed analysis of screen shots instead of actual DNA results. LOl [/QB][/QUOTE]
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