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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SidiRom: [QB] Rasol. I forwarded your comments as I am not a geneticist and you seem to know about the subject. I got this response: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Villems" <rvillems@ebc.ee> > Now, with tens of Indian autochtonous variants of M known at the > level of complete sequence, the singular (East) African M1 is not > enough to convince any professional population geneticist that M > has arisen in Africa. > > One of the strongest extra arguments comes from the age of M. Being some > 60 000 years old - how then, in Africa, it is phylogeographically > so restricted? > > I cannot see much point in such discussions any more. Unless at least > several more African M clades will be found. > > It appears that East Africa received sebus already many (6?) thousands > of > years ago - and for sure from India, over Bab-el-Mandeb, not Sinai. Why > not some successful Y chromosomes as cowboys? > > Regards > Richard Villems I guess you could ask him more, but that is whom I got my info from. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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