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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist: [qb] Somali's and Ethiopians are heavily Caucasoid admixed. ''On the basis of historical, linguistic, and genetic data, it has been suggested that the Ethiopian population has been strongly affected by Caucasoid migrations since Neolithic times. On the basis of autosomal polymorphic loci, it has been estimated that 60% of the Ethiopian gene pool has an African origin, [b]whereas ~40% is of Caucasoid derivation[/b]....'' - Passarino et al. (1998) Different Genetic Components in the Ethiopian Population, Identified by mtDNA and Y-Chromosome Polymorphisms. Am J Hum Genet; 62:420-434 ''The occurrence of E*5 212 and E*5 204 alleles in two populations of the Mediterranean basin (Turkey and Italy) but not in West Africans can be explained by taking into account that the [b]Ethiopian gene pool was estimated to be >40% of Caucasoid derivation[/b] (Cavalli-Sforza et al. 1994).'' - Scacchi et al. (2003) Genetic Variation at Apolipoprotein E Locus in Ethiopia: An E5 Variant Corresponds to Two Different Mutant Alleles: E*5 (Glu212Lys) and E*5 (Gln204Lys; Cys112Arg). Hum Biol; 75:293-300 ''Ethiopian and Somali — populations are [b]located centrally between sub-Saharan African and non-African populations[/b].'' - Tishkoff et al. "Short Tandem-Repeat Polymorphism/Alu Haplotype Variation at the PLAT Locus: Implications for Modern Human Origins". Am J Hum Genet, 2000 In craniometric studies Somali's cluster with Caucasoids (Europeans) before West Africans (Negroids). ''Somalis cluster with Europeans before showing a tie with the people of West Africa or the Congo Basin.'' - Brace et al. "Clines and Clusters Versus 'Race': A Test in Ancient Egypt and the Case of a Death on the Nile". Year Phys Anthro, 1993. Somali girls (heavily caucasoid admixed) - Now compared to Negroids... [/qb][/QUOTE][IMG]http://farm1.static.flickr.com/214/505207634_123e21acd9.jpg[/IMG] I know you aren't the same person as the other dimwit, you are somewhat slightly smarter. And your writting style is different. However, you are predictible and the fact remains, Somalis and Ethiopians are tropical adapted and not hairy like Eurasians or Europeans, who are cold adapted in limbs and hairy to extensive hairy.. Secondly, did you not claim that the environment suites and fits a phenotype? I told you before, I agree. The region where Somalis and Ethiopians have remained for thousands of years provides just that. They are sub Saharans, but part of the Saharan/ Sahelian bridge. [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/03/East_and_southern_africa_early_iron_age.png/299px-East_and_southern_africa_early_iron_age.png[/IMG] Here is the actual composition of Somalis and Ethiopians...not the wishful thinking one. The Northeast Africa-based E1b1b1a subclade is defined by SNP M78. Somalia, Sudan and Egypt are among the present day countries with very high frequencies (60-90%) of the E1b1b1a M78 subclade. The STR data also support its origin in this area with a TMRCA estimated at 14-23 kya. The E1b1b1a1b (V32) subclade is a descendant of E1b1b1a1 (V12). E1b1b1a1b/V32 is highest in Somalia (47-75%), This somewhat rare haplogroup, E1b1b1e (V6), has only been observed in East Africa with the most appreciable levels seen in Ethiopia (4-17%). Kenya and Somalia also harbor a moderate frequency (5%) of this subclade. [i] "The high frequency (77.6%) of haplogroup E3b1 was characteristic of male Somalis. The frequency of E3b1 was significantly lower in Ethiopian Oromos (35.9%), Ethiopian Amharas (22.9%), Egyptians (20.0%), Sudanese (17.5%), Kenyans (15.1%),10 Iraqis (6.3%), Northern Africans (6.1%), Southern Europeans (0.5–5.1%) and sub-Saharan populations." (Sanchez et al.,(2005) High frequencies of Y chromosome lineages characterized by E3b1, DYS19-11, DYS392-12 in Somali males, Eu J of Hum Genet (2005) 13, 856–866)[/i] [IMG]http://www.africanamericanculturalcenterpalmcoast.org/historyafrican/tishkoff2009blue.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i42.tinypic.com/30u6z5e.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.africanamericanculturalcenterpalmcoast.org/historyafrican/sanchezethiopsomaliplot2.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.geocities.ws/nilevalleypeoples/aryanracepercentmodel.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1073/687259891_e33148b092.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3172/2720331534_8222c087a3.jpg[/IMG] Lastly, the woman you showed....you may explain where she is from....because clearly not everybody in sub Sahara Africa has her pheonotype, extensive prognathic bone structure. As I have shown before. And you of course, ignored that part. Just like the tropical adaptation in limbs of cro-magnons. lol [/QB][/QUOTE]
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