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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] I agree. Perhaps I didn't pick the right words, to describe the idea I was getting at. What I meant to say was that the set of indigenous genetic diversity in Egypt seems in some studies to have been almost completely replaced by a Middle Eastern set of genetic diversity. The reason why I used the term, is because their haplogroup diversity is almost exactly the same. In such studies, most, if not all the haplogroups are shared, and present in similar frequencies. When you look at Greece and Yugoslavians, for example, you don't see a 'mini Asia' in their haplogroup frequencies, for a lack of a better word. You see various forms of J, and perhaps, some other ME lineages, not necessarily in a proportional amount. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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