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[QUOTE]Originally posted by anguishofbeing: [QB] [QUOTE]Identify the samples he used to arrive at the 33%[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]"The difference is statistically significant and is consistently found with all markers, ranging from “classical” ones based on gene products [blood groups and protein polymorphisms (1)] to DNA markers such as restriction polymorphisms (4) and microsatellites (5). For incompletely understood reasons, discussed later, mtDNA trees of non-African populations are not as informative as desired."As you can see, Sforza used multiple lines of genetic evidence, including Y-DNA haplogroups.[/QUOTE][IMG]http://2wheeltuesday.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/epic-fail.jpg[/IMG]LOL!!! Where did he get the genetic evidence from, dufus? From aliens, dogs (your daily cuisine :D ), ducks? You know exactly what I'm asking for, rasol reloaded, and you know why you can't post it. [QUOTE]Let's go over it again. Sforza's findings show that Europeans are one-third African. Now this is backed up by multiple types of genetic evidence. Y-hg E being the best example showing 33% frequency among Europeans in general.[/QUOTE]Is it all 33% Hg E or not fool. Cannot be [b]all[/b] one-third hg E (The average E frequency ... total is 33%, hence one-third.) and [b]"not exclusively E"[/b] at the same time. Jackass. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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