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Genomic Ancestry of North Africans Supports Back-to-Africa Migrations Brenna M. Henn
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: [qb] You know explorer brings up a good point, that is say me, Al and Swenet are correct in that the Genetic heritage of the Coastal N. African population is due to a long drawn out process rather than recent slave markets, the question becomes..why are European/Eurasian male DNA not reflected? Good question. [QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [qb] [QUOTE][b]Originally posted by The Explorer:[/b] Contemporary Maghreb populations essentially lack the common European-specific NRY markers, in contrast to the often made reference to lopsided southwest European mtDNA input. This is the sort of pattern one would expect of... 1) ... 2) a situation wherein the male segments of the source population of the emigrant community were effectively exterminated, leaving the female counterparts to become available to the exterminators, who would obviously have to be male in sex orientation. Or yet... 3)... [/QUOTE]I never mentioned the "extermination" factor which may have been shunting off males with no previous North African maternity. Knowing the Kikuyu and Maasai conducted death raids against each other saving alive and taking only younger females and the lack of nrY hgs expected by South Europe whole family settlers (unless hidden in E-M78 or whatever) and rock art of chalk white men with European armaments but never with women or in family scenes makes one wonder. [IMG]http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/8466/whtgys.jpg[/IMG] Nicky: Gottdamn Libyans welcomed us in, adapted our weapons, stole our wimmens and kicked us out. Guido: Aw shut your ass up and keep a steppin'! Effin' desert's got plenty hot air without addin' yours. Nicky: Hey! Where's Stavros? STAVROS...STAVROS... [/qb][/QUOTE][/qb][/QUOTE]All populations in North Africa have a long drawn out genetic history. LOL! What we are talking about here is whether or not the genetic information supports the idea that coastal North Africa was primarily populated by NON Africans for many thousands of years as opposed to being primarily populated by black Africans for most of that time with NON African genes only becoming predominant in the last few thousand years. That is why I hate these over ambiguous studies which are basically trying to say that North Africa was always NON Black or that the Berber language is synonymous with NON black arrivals into North Africa which is absolutely not the case. Also keep in mind that Tunisia is the location of ancient Carthage which was completely destroyed and repopulated by Romans. So you cannot expect to find an accurate reflection of ancient population structure among modern populations when the ancient populations were relatively small and easily affected by outside influence. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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