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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] I said many times before, Europeans are liars and are confused. There wasn’t a “Bantu Expansion” from the West Coast of Africa. “Bantus’” came from the East very recently. It is all BS made up by delusional Europeans. Just as they are delusional about a white Egypt and they came from the Steppes of Asia forgetting that their women did not come from the Steppes. This is an old study but relevant. Again. The Bantu Expansion Never Occurred!!!!!!!!! I took Beyoku advice and contacted the researchers and I laid my hands of some research papers I never had available. So here goes……for this one. ------ (2002)Bantu and European Y-lineages in Sub-Saharan Africa L. PEREIRA",# However, the internal composition displayed by this common set of haplotypes was [b]different in the western and the eastern populations.[/b] In the west, haplotype 15-21-10-11-13 was predominant, and haplotypes 15-21-11-11-13 and 15-21-10-11-14 were present in decreasing frequencies, while the remaining 16-21-10-11-13 and 15-22-10-11-13 were less (and equally) frequent. In the east, haplotypes 15-21-10-11-13 and 15-21-10-11-14 were equally predominant, then 16-21-10-11-13, and ®nally 15-21-11-11-13. The Pretoria Bantus displayed an intermediate frequency distribution for the three most frequent haplotypes (pooling the frequencies from Angola, Mozambique and Pretoria) (Fig. 2 When considering the overall haplotype diversity de®ned by the 5Y-STRs (Table 3), several measures seem to show the southwards [b]decrease in diversity; stronger in the west coast than in the east[/b], but with the south displaying an intermediate level of diversity. However, the presence of some common haplotypes seems to [b]point to the existence of an ancient commonYpool,[/b] MAYBE reinforced by Bantu inputs [b]not directly connected with the major Bantu expansion.[/b] The expansion of the study to the one-step neighbours of the Bantu founder haplotype (in the time range of Bantu expansion) showed a [b]reduction of diversity towards the south, which seems STRONGER along the western African coast[/b]. The western and eastern waves of Bantu migration seem to have shared a common founder set, but differ in haplotype frequencies, being slightly [b]more diverse in the east.[/b] The Bantu haplotypes are also detected in Central African Pygmies (12±9%), which can indicate gene ¯ow between both, [b]BUT it seems that the Bantu expansion is not sufficient to account fo[/b]r the diversity reduction observed in this population as the haplotype frequency distribution suggests. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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