...
Post A Reply
my profile
|
directory
login
|
register
|
search
|
faq
|
forum home
»
EgyptSearch Forums
»
Deshret
»
Is Native American R Y-Chromosome of African Origin?
» Post A Reply
Post A Reply
Login Name:
Password:
Message Icon:
Message:
HTML is not enabled.
UBB Code™ is enabled.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by astenb: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Quetzalcoatl: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by .Charlie Bass.: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by astenb: [qb] There are tons of problems with this publication. -The most common R type in Native americans is R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 - The most common type in Western Europeans. -Native Americans DO NOT have high levels of R1* -they carry european subclades. [QUOTE] The pristine form of R1*M173 is found only in Africa (Cruciani et al., 2010). In 2010, the name for the African R*1-M173 paragroup R-P25* was changed into haplogroup V88 or R1b1c [/QUOTE]^ You are confusing 3 separate things. THe name was not "Changed". The "pristine "R1* = M173*. R1b1* = P25* which did not "change to V88" but was further resolved to this. - Africa carries all three lineages. [QUOTE] R1*-M173 in Africa range between 7-95% and averages 39.5% [/QUOTE]OLD data. Africa no longer has High frequencies if R-M173* as most of them we further resolved down to V88 and V69. See the example with South Africa no longer having High E-M35* because most of this was further resolved to E-M293. [QUOTE] Haplotypes R1b1,R1b12, R1a and R-M269 is common among Niger- Congo speakers including the Fulani and Bantu, in addition to pygmy populations [/QUOTE]R-M269 - (The most common lineage in Western Europeans) is pretty much non-existant in Africa. [URL=http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/26/7/1581/F1.large.jpg]NOT ONE SAMPLE from Gemna et al., 2009;[/URL] In wood et al the frequency in Niger Congo speakers doesn't go over .04%......Not even a half of a Percent. You should take a pause from publishing articles and get more familiar with the data. [/qb][/QUOTE]Good post, I can't believe Clyde posted that, I wonder did he submit it for peer review? [/qb][/QUOTE]Most of the papers he is posting have been published in journals from India or Pakistan which are [b]post-reviewed[/b] i.e. no one reviews them before publication (no, they don't check the references either). People reading the paper are supposed to write and critique it afterwards LOL. It' not worth the effort. Winter has yet to publish a peer-reviewed publication in a recognized mainline scientific journal. BTW letters to the editor and comments to other published articles are NOT peer-reviewed. People, who have published in peer-reviewed journals and are familiar with the process know the difference. Before, Winters' acolytes chime in with insults, I want to point out that I have published in a couple of papers in [b]Science[/b] and [b]Current Anthropology[/b] as well as papers in [b]Journal of the American Anthropological Society[/b]. [b]Journal of the American Chemical Society[/b], [b]Ethnohistory[/b], [b]Medical Anthropology[/b],[b]Advances in Nursing Science[/b],[b]Yearbook of Physical Anthropology[/b],[b]Journal of Ethnomedicine[/b], [b]Ethnomedizin[/b] among others as well as peer reviewing dozens of papers for mainline peer-reviewed journals. [/qb][/QUOTE]Show us. I am interested in reading your publications. [/QB][/QUOTE]
Instant Graemlins
Instant UBB Code™
What is UBB Code™?
Options
Disable Graemlins in this post.
*** Click here to review this topic. ***
Contact Us
|
EgyptSearch!
(c) 2015 EgyptSearch.com
Powered by UBB.classic™ 6.7.3