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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] Cont. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist: [qb] Southern-Europeans are 30% E1b1b1a, this is the subclade of Haplogroup E which predominates in Southern Europe, but there are a few others on a much smaller percent. Djehuti's claim Europeans are 30% E is wrong, its only Southern Europeans. The average Northern European is 0 - 1% E. If E = ''Black'' as Djehuti claims, then according to him Southern Europeans are 1/3 Black. Yet as everyone knows there is nothing remotely Negroid in the phenotype of Southern Europeans. No nappy hair or wide noses... The Neolithic E carriers settlers into Europe were just North African Caucasoids, there was nothing 'black' about them. In phenotype they would have looked basically identical to the aboriginal Europeans. [/qb][/QUOTE]Simply put, in understandable ways for you, they have n*gger blood. As you can read in the phylogeny tree and maps, E-M81 is very minimal in Europe. lol The distribution shows E-M78. V13 is a downstream marker and genetic drifted. Lilkely it mutated during or shortly after the Holocene, Neoletic time, when the climate in that region had warm and cold loops. While these people originated from a different climate (tropical). V13 is barely found in Africa.lol [IMG]http://i38.tinypic.com/11cgok4.jpg[/IMG] Here, we describe a system for the molecular dissection of haplogroup E-M78 (E1b1b1a), consisting of multiplex polymerase chain reaction and minisequencing of M78 and nine population-informative Y-SNPs (M148, M224, V12, V13, V19, V22, V27, V32, V65) in a single reaction. http://www.springerlink.com/content/907v531h2757w162/?MUD=MP [IMG]http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v17/n6/images/ejhg2008249f2.jpg[/IMG] Phylogeny of Y-chromosome haplogroups and their frequencies (%) in the examined populations. Nomenclature and haplogroup labelling according to the Y Chromosome Consortium (http://ycc.biosci.arizona.edu/) updated according to Karafet et al. 32 *Paragroups: Y chromosomes not defined by any phylogenetic downstream-reported and -examined mutation. aIntrapopulation haplogroup diversity. The terminal markers of haplogroups E-V12 and E-V13 (V32 and V27, respectively) were typed but did not show any variation. [IMG]http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v17/n6/images/ejhg2008249f4.jpg[/IMG] Frequency (left) and variance (right) distributions of the main Y-chromosome haplogroups, I-M423, E-V13 and J-M241, observed in this survey. Frequency data are reported in Figure 2, variance data are relative to the examined microsatellite reported in the Supplementary Table S2. We acknowledge that interpolated spatial frequency surfaces should be viewed with caution because of sample size.41 Data from this study. Frequency and variance values were assigned to sample-collection places (dots). Population samples (geographically close) with less than five observations were pooled and the corresponding variance assigned to a middle position of the pooled sample locations. +Data from the literature.13, 23, 27, 28, 36, 45, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54 http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v17/n6/fig_tab/ejhg2008249ft.html [/QB][/QUOTE]
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