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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by KingMichael777: [qb] Okay after reading the studies on the Egyptians mummies by DNAtribe. Are all Africans genetically related? I mean how were west African DNA and south Africans found in the mummies? Does this mean Egypt was populated by different African groups? And were the west Africans always in AE? People always say Africans are diverse and range in different phenotypes. But are they related to each other? My question is are Africans related to one another, since they are so diverse. And did AE have some west Africans. [/qb][/QUOTE]Here's the DNA Tribe genetic tree of the world. It shows linkage between people of the world (I added Ancient Egyptian to the graph): [IMG]http://i1079.photobucket.com/albums/w513/Amunratheultimate/Misc/dtnjtreeREV4.gif[/IMG] According to DNA Tribes and their samples, this is a genetic tree of the world showing relationships and genetic distances between humans ***genetic**** ethnic group. The groups are genetically derived. There's a subjective aspect into what population (what samples) they consider (or not) native to a particular region when creating their genetic grouping. Or less importantly to the name they give to their grouping. Interesting genetic tree for sure (using autosomal STR) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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