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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Keins: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [b] Of course they do.....BENIN haplotype. Run Erroneous, run! [i]Benin haplotype, a gene with a West African origin, spread thru POPULATION MIGRATION to Northern Greece, Sicily and southern Turkey[/i] - AK Saxena Md, R Chopra Md, et al. It is most telling that Europe has ONLY [b]West African haplotype[/b], not Asian haplotype. And why is that? [i]The Asian haplotype is rarely encountered outside its geographic origin because there have been [b]few large population movements[/b] and Indian emigrants have been predominantly from non HbS containing populations[/i] Contrast with the Benin Haplotype...... [i]The Benin haplotype accounts for HbS associated chromosomes in Sicily, Northern Greece, Southern Turkey, and South West Saudi Arabia, [b]suggesting that these genes had their origin in West Africa.[/b][/i] [URL=http://www.kfshrc.edu.sa/annals/143/rev9239.html]http://www.kfshrc.edu.sa/annals/143/rev9239.html[/URL] Caucazoid [IMG]http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/rolleyes.gif[/IMG] Benin-HBs or E3b like all of Erroneous pseudo scientific excuses... exists only as desparate wishful thinking in his dim-racist imagination. Europe has more Benin haplotype than many parts of Black Africa. lol. That's why you can't 'quantify' African ancestry. You can be 100% African genetically and still have NO Benin Haplotype. You CANNOT BE 100% Eurasian genetically when Benin haplotype is endemic. It's simply not possible. Southern Europeans are 'mixed' with Black Africans and West Asians. Sorry. [IMG]http://cbmcdenver.gospelcom.net/images/squirm.gif[/IMG] NOW SQUIRM [This message has been edited by rasol (edited 12 June 2005).][/B][/QUOTE] First I would like to say Great post rasol! Here's a link to Siclke Cell Disease Association of America: [URL=http://www.sicklecelldisease.org/about_scd/affected1.phtml]http://www.sicklecelldisease.org/about_scd/affected1.phtml[/URL] Who is Affected? In the United States people are often surprised when they learn that a person who is not African American has sickle cell disease. The disease originated in at least 4 places in Africa and in the Indian/Saudi Arabian subcontinent. It exists in all countries of Africa and in areas where Africans have migrated. It is most common in West and Central Africa where as many as 25% of the people have sickle cell trait and 1-2% of all babies are born with a form of the disease. In the United States with an estimated population of over 270 million, about 1,000 babies are born with sickle cell disease each year. In contrast, Nigeria, with an estimated 1997 population of 90 million, 45,000-90,000 babies with sickle cell disease are born each year. The transatlantic slave trade was largely responsible for introducing the sickle cell gene into the Americas and the Caribbean. However, sickle cell disease had already spread from Africa to Southern Europe by the time of the slave trade, so it is present in Portuguese, Spaniards, French Corsicans, Sardinians, Sicilians, mainland Italians, Greeks, Turks and Cypriots. Sickle cell disease appears in most of the Near and Middle East countries including Lebanon, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Yemen. The condition has also been reported in India and Sri Lanka. Sickle cell disease is an international health problem and truly a global challenge.> All these countries must work together to solve the problem and find effective treatments and ultimately a cure. The knowledge and expertise in the management of sickle cell disease acquired in the technologically advanced countries must be shared with the less developed countries where patients die at alarming rates. Excerpted from A Comprehensive Guide to SCD & SCDAA Services [This message has been edited by Keins (edited 12 June 2005).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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