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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] Maybe sometime it's good to remind people on forum such as these that there's more diversity within populations than between populations. That is, there's more diversity within African populations or within European population that between African populations and Europeans populations. All the studies we analyze on this forum, or phylogenetic trees we see, graph we see, etc, are concentrating on specific hand picked DNA which have been shown to explain migration and population structure (aka differences). [b]They are cherry picked.[/b] For example, we analyze the distribution in the world of one SNP mutation called P2 or M2 or M35 (aka DNA which differs from one another by one base pairs). There's about 3 billions base pairs in humans. In fact, it's interesting to know that each humans beings are born with about 100 mutations. We are all pretty unique and not only a combination of our mothers and fathers DNA!! As for the rest, I think I made my case solidly. I don't need to repeat myself as long as people don't counter-argument what I already exposed. All the studies above shows that there's no pure Cushite, no pure Nilo-Saharans. They are all mix of DNA corresponding to the mix of DNA pre-existing in the population they all originate from in Sudan/Ethiopia/East Africa which differs in their frequency distribution by the effect of genetic drift and relative isolation brought by geographical distance from the homeland. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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