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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by lamin: [qb] [QUOTE][b]Some do look a bit like Arab people but I agree they mostly look African and distinct. As I said above, I prefer to use science and go with quantifiable data not eye-balling images or people on the street.[/b][/QUOTE]But when human beings and human interests are involved the science is often tailored to fit ideological interests. So one has to be careful when so-called "scientific studies" are put out claiming so and so. "Eye-balling": well, that kind of casual sociology is what determines whether you get searched at an European airport or whether some person gets pulled over by the Police in the U.S. The U.S. cops don't walk with genetic test kits when they are out patrolling. And "Arab people"? That would include white Lebanese[I see them all the time in Africa], Syrians[ Assad of Syria and his wife look white to me], many Iraqis, Jordanians--all are mainly white. But on the Arabian peninsula the people there are darker and obviously not white. "Arab" includes a wide range of phenotypes--from white to African. And don't forget that Africans crossed over first into West Asia and other contiguous parts before moving on. So what may be called Eurasian or "Arab" may just be an African phenotypical variant. Truth is Somalis are phenotypically akin to the Nilotioc types stretching from Upper Egypt down to Uganda and Rwanda-Burundi. Note that though genetic tests are useful they don't factor in all those environmental elements that eventually produce a particular phenotype. Haplogroup analysis only tells us the extent of random mutational distance and connection within the context of some mutation time frame. [/qb][/QUOTE]Consigned. [QUOTE] Oman and the adjoining districts, in shape of head, color, length and slenderness of limbs and scantiness of hair, point to an African origin." The first inhabitants of Arabia were known to the national traditions as Adites. The Scriptures called Ad a descendant of Ham. [/QUOTE] http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/we/we11.htm I also wonder why the authors never mentioned the Abyssinian empire. As if it never existed. :D [QUOTE] In any case, an antiquity of the root greater than that previously estimated is evident from the present tree structure. It is worth noting that A1b, long neglected in previous large-scale resequencing studies of the[i] [b]MSY, contributes to the older TMRCA and high nucleotide diversity values that we observe, highlighting the importance of targeted studies on rare haplogroups.[/i][/b] [/QUOTE] http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002929711001649 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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