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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] So what are they hiding? So yDNA E is NOT associated with the Bantu Expansion. I just can’t get over these “unpublished data and personal communication” ------- Signatures of the Preagricultural Peopling Processes in Sub-Saharan Africa as Revealed by the Phylogeography of Early Y Chromosome Lineages -Chiara Batini,_,1,2 Gianmarco Ferri, Quote: association [b]with Bantu-speaking populations[/b], as previously reported (see supplementary table S1, Supplementary Material online; Beleza et al. 2005; Berniell-Lee et al. 2009).[b] Within-clade variation suggests a more recent origin for B2a than B2b, whereas network analysis did not reveal population- specific or geographically localized STR-based clusters[/b] (supplementary fig. S1, Supplementary Material online). However, the relatively deep within-clade dating (6.1 [2.2–14] Kya) suggests a [b]scenario possibly ***pre-dating ***the diffusion of Bantu languages[/b], in line with what has been observed for some [b]subclades of hg E[/b] (Montano V, Destro-Bisol G,[b] Comas D, personal communication[/b]). Deeper phylogenetic resolution within the B2a clade, coupled with additional population sampling, may help to clarify the demographic dynamics associated with its dispersal.” ------ As I said there is no such thing as the Bantu Expansion from West Africa. None! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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