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[QUOTE]Originally posted by qoucela: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Supercar: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by qoucela: No one knows what lineages were in Arabia in ancient times so we don't know what lineages originated in Arabia.[/QUOTE]Of course we do. How do you think TMRCA is attained? What do microsatellite diversity, sub-clade diversity and frequency distribution, and level of microsatellite differentiation mean to you? Well, I think they should mean very little if we can't acknowledge the fact that there have been population movements and migration in the past that may have led to wide difference in genetic and biological makeup between a couple thousand years ago and now. My whole point here is that biological populations within demographic areas move and change. Judging from your response, you must also have seen some DNA studies concluding that most modern populations in Arabia are directly evolved from ancient populations in Arabia. I would like to view them. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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