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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan: Likewise on the Fulani, even though one study only referred to several northern Cameroonian groups as having R1 Y chromosones, that was translated in her blog into ALL Cameroonian males, another sly distortion.[/QUOTE]A section of Fula in Cameroon appear to be a somewhat anomalous case, in their R1*-M173 markers, because it appears that they picked that lineage up from the vicinity of the central African corridor, likely in what is now part of Chad; some testing in Chad will verify this for sure. The marker is rare to absent in the majority of other western African Fulas, who carry E1b1a (E3a), and other E haplogroups generally most common in western African than elsewhere on the continent, like E1 and E2 markers. Note that even the Cameroonian Fulas, though sport considerable frequencies of R1* markers, still *predominantly* tested positive for the aforementioned typically western African Hg E markers. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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