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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Thought2: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Thought2: [qb] These E3b carrying populations may have come into contact with indigenous haplogroup A carrying populations in the Nile and Maghreb. [/qb][/QUOTE]Thought Writes: Haplogroup A is found in low frequencies in Turkey, Sardinia, Iberia the Levant and among populations such as the Jews. It may represent the Upper Paleolithic Nile Valley lineage prior to the diffusion of E3b from the Horn of Africa. Given the possible proto-agricultural (intensive gathering) economy of the E3b carrying Horn of Africa populations they may have genetically swamped the indiegnous haplogroup A carrying Pliestocene populations in the Nile. The spread of the Sub-Saharan or Saharan types to NW Africa may correlate with the so-called "negroid" traits among the Afalou. Goncalves et al. 2005 believe this lineage spread to Iberia prior to the Neolithic. Frequency of Haplogroup A Sanchez et al. 2005: Sudanese 45% Khoisan 34% Amharas 14.6% Oromo 10% Sardinians 1.3% Somalis 0.5% [/QB][/QUOTE]
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