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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] EuroDisney's lack of perceptiveness exposed. (again [IMG]http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/rolleyes.gif[/IMG] ): [QUOTE]Rwandan Tutsi Y-chromosomes belong to Bantu haplogroup E3a[/QUOTE] EuroDisney is a slow and reluctant learner. He is finally starting to grasp Jean Hiernaux and the elongated and broad types of indigenous Black Africans. But he is still painfully confused over the PN2 clade genetics. Let's help him, by highlighting the parts that he missed first time round in bold face. [IMG]http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/wink.gif[/IMG] [QUOTE]There are 18 known haplogroups or top level clades labeled A thru R. Clades have sub clades - which are children of their respective top level clade. The children are known as sister clades in terms of their relationships to each other. Those children in turn have children and so on. E3a and E3b are sister haplotypes and children of of E3 (pn2 clade). E3, E3a and E3b all originate in Africa. The Pn2 clade is the dominment Y chromosome type in Africa. [b]The sister clades themselves do not determine phenotype.[/b] No clades do. [b]There are elongated and broad African types of E3a and E3b Elongated and broad Africans likely diverge based on morphological adaptation to dry and humid tropical climates respectively.[/b] Accordingly both types are Black. The haplotypes originate [b]after the base european asian and australian populations migrated out of Africa and so are not indigenous to those regions.[/b] E3a and E3b appear to have split geographically with E3a carriers generally traveling central west and south, and E3b carriers traveling east north and west. Haplotypes do not determine language [of course], but E3b is most closely associated with the Afrasan speakers an E3a with Bantu speakers - for instance. And none of this has anything to do with European peoples [self labeled caucasians] other than that they inherit ithe haplotypes as African admixture either directly or indirectly thru either the Levantine corridor; Egypto/Nubian colonisation in the Agean and Southwest Europe from across the Maghreb during the Moorish occupation[/QUOTE] IMG]http://www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v4/n8/images/nrg1124-f2.gif[/IMG] E3a and E3b are African and form a common clade - The Pn2 clade. A clade is a lineage. A lineage means a common ancestry. The difference between E3A and E3B E3a --- SRV10831.1, M42, M94, M139, M168, P9, M145, M213, Yap, SRY4064, M96, P29, P2, DYS391p, [i]M2[/i], P1 E3b --- SRV10831.1, M42, M94, M139, M168, P9, M145, M213, Yap, SRY4064, M96, P29, P2, DYS391p, [i]M35[/i] [URL=http://www.lakeathens.com/dna/Y-DNA-Haplogroups.htm]http://www.lakeathens.com/dna/Y-DNA-Haplogroups.htm[/URL] [QUOTE]The Y-chromosome clade defined by the PN2 transition (PN2/M35, PN2/M2) shatters the boundaries of phenotypically defined races and true breeding populations across a great geographical expanse. African peoples with a range of skin colors, hair forms and physiognomies have substantial percentages of males whose Y chromosomes form closely related clades with each other.[/QUOTE] - SOY Keita. [This message has been edited by rasol (edited 26 February 2005).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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