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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol aka Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by DHDoxies: [qb] Troll Patrol, what do the Native Siberians in the pic you posted have to do with Whites? They are not Whites but look like Amerindians. Now for my questions here What were these Modern Whites in Central Asia's tribal names, what language/s did they speak, where are the artifacts proving they were there, where are the proofs of cultural similarity with the Central Asian populations, where are the mummies, skeletons that are proven to be White in that area. Answer these questions please and provide proof. [/qb][/QUOTE]Genealogist Dr.Spencer Wells talks about Humans Genetics http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxgS9RKwKbU [IMG]http://jingreed.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c73fe53ef0120a5f1f82a970c-pi[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.centralasiacultures.com/images/central_asia_map.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE] [i]Although it was not possible to determine a contribution of Neolithic farmers to the Caucasian gene pool, the principal component analysis showed clear differences between these populations and those of Europe, Siberia and Asia. No evidence of correlation between genetic and linguistic data in our populations was disclosed.[/i] [i]Armenians are a separate ethnic group, which originated from Neolithic tribes of the Armenian Uplands. In the 12th- 11th centuries BC...[/i] [i]However, we cannot exclude a Neolithic contribution to the contemporary gene pool. The possible reason for the absence of the frequency distribution gradient can be genetic drift, reinforced by isolation that could conceal the influence of Neolithic farmers on the Caucasus populations [1,21]. [/i] [i]While an Alu insertion marker does not have enough power of resolution to assess the contribution of the influence of Neolithic farmers on the Caucasian gene pool, it clearly separates both South and North Caucasus populations (except Karanogays) from Siberian and Asian populations.[/i][/QUOTE]--Litvinov S* et al. BJMG 11/2 (2008) 25-30 10.2478/v10034-008-0030-0 ALU INSERTION POLYMORPHISMS IN POPULATIONS OF THE SOUTH CAUCASUS [QUOTE] ".. it appears that Europeans are about two-thirds Asians and one-third African." [/QUOTE]--Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza (2001). Genes, peoples and languages. FARRAR STRAUS AND GIROUX Publishers PNAS July 22, 1997 vol. 94 no. 15 7719-7724 http://www.pnas.org/content/94/15/7719.full Science 20 April 2007: Vol. 316 no. 5823 p. 364 DOI: 10.1126/science.316.5823.364a NEWS FOCUS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGISTS MEETING European Skin Turned Pale Only Recently, Gene Suggests Ann Gibbons PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA-- At the American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting, held here from 28 to 31 March, a new report on the evolution of a gene for skin color suggested that Europeans acquired pale skin quite recently, perhaps only 6000 to 12,000 years ago. (Read more.) http://galsatia.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/blanche_paleur.pdf [/QB][/QUOTE]
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