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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [IMG]https://i.ytimg.com/vi/3he9vodjwIY/hqdefault.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]Where are your sources, lying fraud? Mukherjee 1955 is one of the most revolutionary and influential anthro-articles of his day, not just to bio-anthropologist that deal with African remains, but to bio-anthropologists in general. He is widely cited to this day, and his results (i.e. AE clustering with populations in or adjacent to the Eastern Sahara as opposed to West/Central Africa) have been reproduced across the board: [IMG]http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/9066/kemp2005rotate.jpg[/IMG] Prove his results wrong, troll. Where are your sources? And what does this do to your fairytale that PN2 carriers are one monolithic family just by virtue of being a member? [QUOTE]Haplogroup E is now defined by 18 mutations (SRY4064, M96, P29, P150, P152, P154, P155, P156, P162, P168, P169, P170, P171, P172, P173, P174, P175, and P176) (Supplemental Fig. 5). There are a total of 83 polymorphic sites that mark lineages within this clade, compared with a total of 30 internal mutations in 2002. [b]This makes haplogroup E by far the most mutationally diverse of all major Y chromosome clades.[/b][/QUOTE]--Karafet et al 2008 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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