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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] But if the paternal DNA is largely M81 are they ignoring that and only making these statements about European-related populations based on mtDNA ? Also notice that last quote mentioned European but not Near Eastern you had mentioned in your pervious comment. [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/picture-29-35.png[/IMG] ^^^ In Coudrays' mitrochondrial analysis he lists a Eurasian affinity greater than North African affinity but not on the basis of U6 and M1. He puts U6 and M1 in the African category , North Africnan to be speciific and still gets a higher maternal Eurasian affinity based on hgs other than U6 and M1. Interestingly and not corresponding to the DNATribes analysis the SSA affinity is higher than the North African. However even NA and SSA combined with what Coudray lists as North African (U6 and M1) both combined still don't match the Eurasian contribution. So how could DNATribes gte this much higher "North African" affinity. I was guessing becuase they are considering not only the mtDNA but the Y and the Y is where that North African M81 would come in. bascially the main maternal haplogroup that had most influence in placing berbers closer to Eurasians, according to Coudray's samples is H, HV and HV0 The Complex and Diversified Mitochondrial Gene Pool of Berber Populations [/QB][/QUOTE]
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