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Prove Euros as they are today mass migrated to East Africa or STFU about "Caucasoids"
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidiot: [qb] Ethiopians/Somali's are heavily Caucasoid admixed. A variant of one of the main genes associated with light skin in many West Eurasian populations (including European) is found at a moderate frequency range of 10%-30% in the Horn populations. "Skin pigmentation is one of the most recognizable human phenotypes and tends to vary on a latitudinal cline, even within Europe. The derived alleles of missense SNPs in SLC24A5 (rs1426654) and SLC45A2 (rs16891982) have both been implicated in light skin pigmentation among Europeans. We have collected data for these markers from 4474 individuals in 107 population samples. The derived alleles of both SNPs were observed at high frequencies throughout Europe, though the derived allele of rs16891982 is found at lower frequencies in Southern Europe. The derived allele of rs1426654 was also found at moderate to high frequencies 2 to 100% in East Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia, whereas the derived allele of rs16891982 was seen at frequencies of 0 to 58% in these populations. At SLC24A5 a single allele of a 13-SNP (including rs1426654) haplotype covering ~146 kb accounts for ~95% of the chromosomes in Europe. At SLC45A2, we saw no significant LD around rs16891982. Using the REHH test, we found strong evidence of selection for the derived allele of rs1426654 in Europe as well as East Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia where it had not previously been seen and were able to confirm the evidence of selection in East Africa using nHS. We saw no or very weak evidence of selection for rs1689192 using REHH or nHS among European and nearby populations.'' -- Evidence of selection in the pigmentation genes SLC24A5 in Europeans, East Africans, and Southwest and Central Asians and SLC45A2 in East Asians and Native Americans; M. P. Donnelly, W. C. Speed, A. J. Pakstis, J. R. Kidd, K. K. Kidd. Ethiopians and Somalis also cluster in craniometrics with Southern Europeans and Western Asians (Caucasoids) not Negroids. Mixed European-Somalis also come out basically Caucasoid - [IMG]http://ifdb.co/images/katja_shchekina/8500/medium[/IMG] [IMG]http://greenobles.com/data_images/katja-shchekina/katja-shchekina-02.jpg[/IMG] If the Somalis were Negroid, then mixed European-Somalis would not come out looking Caucasoid. The fact Somali-Europeans come out looking Caucasoid is undeniable evidence that Somali's are heavily Caucasoid admixed. [/qb][/QUOTE]If all of this is true (which it is NOT), then why do all Ethiopian and Somali mixes with Asians also come out Asian looking?? [b]Ethiopian/Taiwanese[/b] [IMG]http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/5017/478821150lpu5.jpg[/IMG] [b]Somali/Indonesian[/b] [IMG]http://img118.echo.cx/img118/4818/image4av.jpg[/IMG] [b]Eritrean/Filipina[/b] [IMG]http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/6495/798172804lkf0.jpg[/IMG] [b]Somali/Filipina[/b] [IMG]http://imagecache.asos.com/inv/U/23/43/601495/Khaki/image1xl.jpg[/IMG] [b]Somali/Filipina[/b] [IMG]http://gi126.photobucket.com/groups/p108/OA9FMV4LRR/Somalia-Filipino.jpg[/IMG] Perhaps East Africans are also 'Mongoloid'-mixed as well and these people above look totally Asian because of the 'Mongoloid' genes already inherent in East Africans! [b]LOL[/b] And what about West African mixes? This actor looks very "Caucasian" although his mother is British, his father is Ghanian (West African). [IMG]http://i3.ytimg.com/vi/fZDWS_uSvsE/hqdefault.jpg[/IMG] What are we to make of all these holes in your arguments? *sigh* [/qb][/QUOTE]Of course you ignored the above post. Anglo-embicile. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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