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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] This trying to get my hands around this . . .logic. E3a is found as much as 40% in East and north east Africa. So why limit it as an West African marker. Yeah, it looks like most West Africans are E3a but a substantial amount of East and North East Africans are also. . . .E3a. In addition E3a ORIGINATED in East Africa. It is logical to assume that East Africans . . including AE, carry E3a. Has ANY markers been IDed in AE???? E3a and E3b have been co-existing in East Africa since the mutation . . .what. . .20kya. What evidence is there that E3a is NOT found in AE? As result why rule out the Fulanis or any other indigenous Africans from AE. Even hg-A is found as much as 30% in Sudan. And you can't get more African than that(hg-A) [QUOTE]Originally posted by KING: [qb] Energy Fulani in Niger have E3a at 71% and the Fulani in Nigeria have it at 100%. .BUT even these fulanis have markers that link them to groups in West Africa. - THIS DOESN"T MAKE SENSE!!! DID THEY MIGRATE EAST. The case is closed. . . . , Fulani are from the West. - MORE BS BY KING?? Peace [/qb][/QUOTE]I posed this question to Rasol one time. . . do we know the migration patterns of Ancient Africans?? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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