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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by [b]The fool above:[/b] @ xyyman You've ignored rs642742/KITLG *G. Upper Paleolithic inhabitants of Europe were already depigmentating (becoming lighter skinned). "Our estimates for the onset of selection at KITLG [30,000 years] are consistent with these findings, although more ancient dates (>40,000 years) cannot be excluded, due to uncertainty of age estimates." ([URL=https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/30/1/24/1020174/The-Timing-of-Pigmentation-Lightening-in-Europeans]Beleza et al. 2012[/URL]) So for example if you compared the skin colour of an average UP inhabitant from Europe, say 20,000 years ago, he/she would be lighter brown skinned than an actual black skinned person from the tropics. [/QUOTE]IDK your motivations nor do I care, so I'm not 100% sure if its your pattern of thinking or if its your agenda to reason so linearly. Get your head out of box my friend. [QUOTE][i][b]Xyyman said:[/b] Remember Shriver et al(see his work on Cape Verde) and others concluded that [b]AMH probably left Africa with the capability of developing light skin.[/b] He speculated it was at the time of the FIRST OOA exit. [/QUOTE] [QUOTE][b]Beleza et al. 2012[/b] At the rs642742 SNP, the frequency of the [b]KITLG*G[/b] derived allele in Africans is 7%, in contrast to the high frequencies found in [b]Europeans AND East Asians[/b] (?80%)[/QUOTE][/i] [b]@Xyyman[/b] I'm assuming your last statement is strictly talking about [b]Genes[/b]. in that case two major contributors to the lightening of E.Asians have been discovered both in the [b]OCA2[/b] loci as I explained earlier. SNPs, [i][b]rs1800414[/b] and [b]rs74653330[/b][/i], neither of which have been identified in both Europeans and Africans. (Keaton 2015., Donelly 2012., etc.) Also... [QUOTE]Originally posted by[b] Xyyman:[/b] [i] So the question is …WHY?.....Why didn’t these black Europeans develop light skin since they live in Europe close to 30,000 years. Even more puzzling is why didn’t their relative, Neanderthal, also turn light since Neanderthal live in Eurasia for over 300,000 years. Keeping in mind the genome of Neanderthal is now published revealing they carry ancestral alleles for skin pigmentation hair and eyes. They were also black.[/i][/QUOTE]There was no need to, the true question is what drove selection so recently! Particularly in both E.Asian & European populations if nortons postulation holds up about recent sweep in depigmentaion for E.Asians...My money is on genocide lmao jk, but not really, IDK. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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