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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Firewall: [qb] I ignore what the other guy had to say,he not creditable. By way most AA are not mulatto,if i am reading that other reply right from the other poster. I CAME BACK BECAUSE I FOUND SOMETHING THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MINDS,BUT OF COURSE IT WILL BE IGNORED. I will post below and leave if i come back it's to read lioness post. Maybe dana or mike i might come back to read because there are fun at times or entertaining but i can't take too much of that,it's not good for my overall health. THE Djehuti UNIT I WILL IGNORE ON THIS ISSUE,BY THE WAY HE IS NOT FUN. WAIT for my next post. [/qb][/QUOTE]Speaking of credible: "when you're doing academic research, you should be extremely cautious about using Wikipedia" http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k70847&pageid=icb.page346376 [b]"Particularly, Yemen has the largest contribution of L lineages (30). So, most probably, this area was the entrance gate of a portion of these lineages in prehistoric times, which participated in the building of the primitive Arabian population." [/b] Under these suppositions, the Arabian Peninsula, as an obliged step between East Africa and South Asia, has gained crucial importance, and indeed several mtDNA studies have recently been published for this region [30-32]. However, it seems that the bulk of the Arab mtDNA lineages have northern Neolithic or more recent Asian or African origins.... [/QUOTE]--Khaled K Abu-Amero et al. (2008) Mitochondrial DNA structure in the Arabian Peninsula http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2268671/bin/1471-2148-8-45-S3.xls http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/4 [QUOTE] Haplogroup L3f is defined by the coding variants 3396-4218-15514-15944del and the control region motif 16209–16519 with a TMRCA of 57,100 ± 9,400 YBP. This haplogroup diversifies into sub-haplogroups L3f1, L3f2 and L3f3. The most geographically widespread sub-haplogroup is L3f1, which is distributed across the African continent [3] and also Arabia [32,33] and has a TMRCA of 48,600 ± 11,500 YBP. [/QUOTE]--Viktor Černư1 et al. (2009) Migration of Chadic speaking pastoralists within Africa based on population structure of Chad Basin and phylogeography of mitochondrial L3f haplogroup http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/9/63 [/qb][/QUOTE] Thanks for this info, Patrol. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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