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Sick Cell was introduced to Africa from an outside source, by Veddids. It did not originate with Negroids.
The Sickle-Cell Trait: Not an Essentially Negroid Feature H. Lehmann Man Vol. 53, Jan., 1953 p. 9
Omo Baba Member # 18816
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Stop. Just stop with these outdated references. In 1953 scientists were still trying to understand hemoglobinopathy. I suggest you update your knowledge if you want to keep your racist, anti-Black anti-Africa propaganda relevant. Today everyone know that the GAG -> GTG mutation which results in HbS has occurred at least five times in human history; corresponding to Bantu, Benin, Senegalese, Cameroon and Saudi-Indian beta haplotypes.
quote:Originally posted by cassiterides: Sick Cell was introduced to Africa from an outside source, by Veddids.
Blah baaa baaa.. Negroids.
....The Sickle-Cell Trait: Not an Essentially Negroid Feature H. Lehmann Man Vol. 53, Jan., 1953 p. 9
Clown
You have fvcked up again.... LMBAO!
Brada-Anansi Member # 16371
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The sickle gene for Indians and the Africans is not one and the same
HbS can be informative of either African or Indian ancestry. Hb S can pinpoint a particular African region, either greater SW Nigeria region (Benin haplotype), greater Sene-Gambian W.Africa region (Senegal haplotype), greater central Africa (Bantu haplotype) or the Cameroon locality (Cameroon haplotype). Adapted from Ragusa et al 1990
Ponsford Member # 20191
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In 1953 the double helix structure of the dna molecule was discovered.