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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 the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [qb] That wasn't too demanding, was it now? Badly in need for U6 to be "non-African" in origin, when the material support for it is wanting, is what got you into trouble. The only region outside of Africa with any considerable frequency of U6 is Iberia, which is right next to the Maghreb. Coincidence? Think not...just as its high distribution in the Canary Islands is not coincidental. As Maca-Meyer's report indicates, the diversity seen in the Iberian clades, is attributable to different demographic episodes of gene flow from Africa. It is not a reflection of an autochthonous origin in an isolated group. When samples are considered, as the Maca-Meyer report indicates, the frequencies in various African samples is comparable to those seen in individual Iberian samples. U6's distribution is highest in Africa. Period! Still, frequency in of itself is not going to tell you much about U6's origin. Nucleotide information however, is a different story: the most basic U6 clades are found in the African continent. And here's a fun fact: U6 is not the only U clade implicated in an African origin. [/qb][/QUOTE]Yes I agree U6 is found in highest frequencies in the Maghreb, Africa. xyyman says the average Algerian, Moroccan and Tunisian today are primarily African I assume you agree with this. How about the average modern Egyptian? primarily African? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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