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[QUOTE]Originally posted by yazid904: [QB] I came across this source though it is not direct whereas the following is noted: In a West African population (Senegambia region), M1 was noted as 5.9% frequency, and U5 as 2.7% and U6 as 2.2%. Additionally 3 different U6 haplotypes in a Fula, Mandenka and Manjaco indicativ of these specific groups (individuals) migration and spawning new roots! http://evolutsioon.ut.ee/publications/Rosa2004.pdf#search='haplotype%25Senegambia%25pdf' Another source, though relating to Portugal and Cabo Verde relating to HLA-B* and HLA-DRB1 alleles referencing Spain where HLA-B 44 West African/Algerian as 20.5% frequency! haga clic: http://backintyme.com/admixture/spinola01.pdf#search='haplotype%25Senegambia%25pdf' Both references cross reference in text and haplotype information. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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