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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] @ lioness, the "paper" doesn't speak about "Asyut". However, Asyut is middle Egypt, but leans more towards the North. http://www.worldatlas.com/af/eg/ast/where-is-asyut.html [QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: How many times must you be told that Asiatics from the Levant infiltrated into Northern Egypt on a *large-scale* around 1800 bc? Levantine populations imposed themselves demographically and followed that with political domination around 700 bc. Why would there be any subsequent major shifts? [/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: [qb] Northern Egypt is any area North of Asyut; I tend to group Qena, Luxor, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Esna and Aswan into their own cluster -- the core South. [/qb][/QUOTE][IMG]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d8/Egypt_Asyut_locator_map.svg/662px-Egypt_Asyut_locator_map.svg.png[/IMG] Asyut So around 1800 B.C., near the end of the 12th dynasty, near the beginning of the 13th in the Northern part of Egypt, the people of Egypt since then have become significantly admixed with Asiatics from the Levant. What haplgroups do you think represent the infiltration of these Asiatics? [/qb][/QUOTE]From the study: [QUOTE] "The affinity to the Middle East finds further support by the Y-chromosome haplogroups of the three individuals for which genome-wide data was obtained, two of which could be assigned to the Middle-Eastern haplogroup J, and one to haplogroup E1b1b1 common in North Africa" [/QUOTE]Only one [1] of the three [3] had a Y-DNA haplogroup indigenous to Africa. The mtdna haplogroups clearly demonstrating Asiatics would include J-T, H and K-U. PS: I think extensive admixture was mostly confined to Northern Egypt. Oshun provided some very informative posts on this matter and seems to be of the reasonable opinion that Northern Egypt (the Delta in particular) must have interracted with the Levant as far back as the predynastic. [/qb][/QUOTE]U6a2 is incorrect, that one is found solely in the Sahara-Sahel region and compress with populations who carry E-V22. The bigotry in the paper is amazing. :o [QUOTE]"U6a2 comprises mainly of Ethiopian sequences with some outsiders" "In the present study, the U6a2 branch shows an important radiation centered in Ethiopia (Table 2) at around 20 kya (see Additional file 2)." [/QUOTE]—B Secher - ‎2014 et al. [QUOTE]The group L3c of Watson et al. (1997) is renamed here as U6 (Richards et al. 1998) since it proves to constitute a part of haplogroup U (Richards et al. 1998) since it proves to constitute a part of haplogroup U. [/QUOTE]—Rando JC1, Pinto F, González AM, Hernández M, Larruga JM, Cabrera VM, Bandelt HJ. Ann. Hum. Genet. (1998), 62, 531–550 Mitochondrial DNA analysis of Northwest African populations reveals genetic exchanges with European, Near-Eastern, and sub-Saharan populations [/QB][/QUOTE]
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