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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE]That National Geograhic didn't specifically state the whereabouts of its origins, perhaps indicates, that they now better[/QUOTE] National Geographic's web comments are not always written by biologist and there are errors of omission and commision, However they do state correctly: [i]M96 is the second lineage defined by the precense of YAP, it likely arose in NorthEast Africa[/i] What is incorrect is this... [i]About 30,40k M96 carrying people moved out of Africa and into the middle East.[/i] Nooo...not a single non African Haplotype J,R1,I etc. has the M96 marker. These haplotypes are united by M89, which in turn, is NOT present in E, E1, E2, E3a or E3b. So not only is this wrong, but the graphic accompanying the text regarding Haplogroup E shows that it is wrong... https://www5.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/atlas.html What migrated out of Africa is the precursor of M96, which is M168. There are no E haplotype outside of Africa prior to E3b1 spreading into the Levant 14ky~ and Europe 8ky~. Spencer Wells heads the National Geographic genome project and clarifies: [i]National Geographic Magazine October 2004, "Most men living in the area surrounding Carthage before the Phoenicians arrived should probably have carried variations of the M96, [b]which is the aboriginal type in North and West Africa."[/b] "No more than 20 percent of the men we sampled had Y Chromosomes that originated in the Middle East. [Haplogroup J, M168 to M89] Most carried the aboriginal North African M96 pattern."[/i] Also see.... [URL=http://www.roperld.com/YBiallelicHaplogroups.htm]http://www.roperld.com/YBiallelicHaplogroups.htm[/URL] ...which shows which markers are and are not present in the different haplotypes, even as it repeats the Middle East, misnomer. [This message has been edited by rasol (edited 13 June 2005).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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