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[QUOTE]Originally posted by astenb: [QB] ^ Correct and keep in mind the people involved in the study had their OWN lineages tested as well. It could be one of theirs. Somewhere in the article i believe it states that NONE of the mummy samples matched the Teams samples. In any case it DOES look to be E3a or at least again "Haplotype IV": Lucotte et al study: “Y-chromosome (IV) E-M2 is diversified with: -(1.2% )- Lower Egypt, -(27.3%) -Upper Egypt. -( 39.1% ) -in Lower Nubia/Nile Valley.” The interesting thing is, the same group of people that argued Haplotype IV was NOT E3a because they used Str's and NOT SNP's seems like the same crowd that is arguing for R1b when it is much more reasonable based on these STR's that it is E3a or whatever subclade Haplotype IV falls within. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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