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[QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [QB] [QUOTE] East Africa. The sub-clade A3b2 is present at high frequencies in Eastern African populations, [b]in particular among Nilo-Saharan speakers. Based on the analysis of this lineage in Uganda, Gomes et al. 2010 proposed its association with this linguistic phylum.[/b] Our estimates of A3b2 antiquity (9 Kya; CI 3.7-20.2 Kya) do not refute this hypothesis, as they are broadly in agreement with the initial date for the spread of [b]Nilo-Saharan phylum[/b] approximately between 12 and 18 Kya (Ehret 2000; Blench 2006). [/QUOTE] http://bhusers.upf.edu/dcomas/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/molbev.msr089.full_.pdf Also keep in mind the Masalit and the Fur you speak (as well as some Groups in Kenya) of carry high frequencies of a RECENT TERMINAL Branch of E-m78 - the V32 mutation. It has an age of about 8500 years and supposed to have reached Somalia by only 4-5 KYA. The spread of E-m35 and its subclades have a distribution from the Horn to To Egypt as far as Ancestral to Terminal. IF the E-m78 lineages found in the Nilo-Saharans in question were autochthonous then you would see a Saharan or Sahelian to Egypt distribution as far as Ancestral to Terminal. The Sahelian and Saharan lineages and those of western Sudan should predate those of Egypt in the Same way that Sahelian E-M2 lineages predate those of west Central and possible West Africa. You are better off disregarding the frequency of the Fur and Massalit and instead concentrating on the Borgu which have a significant amount of E-M35* The presence of E-m35 in Southern Sudanese is actually quite lacking - A Singleton in ALL of the samples. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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