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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 zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [QB] Beyoku says: [b] Southern Arabians are Southern Arabian. There are populations in Arabia that are African. Some recent, some ancient. From an OOA perspective the aboriginal population of Arabia which I assume would be the continuation of IJ* lineages and RO/N lineage are not "Africans". SOme of them may look like Africans but they are not Africans. The people on Socotra may look like Africans but they are not. Very little L lineages are found there....and Only 10% E - Lowest in all of Arabia. [/b] ^^At what point do SOuthern Arabians become southern Arabian? What's your parameter for making that definition? And how do you define the aboriginal population of Arabia? Based on what time frame? Why would I/J or R/N lineages represent the "aboriginal" population of South Arabia, and not L lineages? Why would L be NOT "aboriginal"? Again what are your parameters for "aboriginal"? Are you saying they cannot be African and aboriginal at the same time? I am just trying to clarify what you mean. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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