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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] @ Lioness Crew: Simply. Yes, they are primarily African. What is labeled “Sahara-Arabian” is in fact Saharan-African”. So yes, I agree with your numbers ie the one published by DNATribes. Also attested by ; ========= Y-chromosome diversity characterizes the Gulf of Oman Alicia M Cadenas1, Peter A Underhill Distribution of E3b1-M35 derivatives The presence of signature sub-Saharan African mtDNA lineages in the south Arabian populations has been attributed to various [b]waves[/b] of gene flow to the region, [b]including [/b]that associated with the East African slave trade. This is apparent from the[b] exact mtDNA haplotype matches between lineages in Yemen and East Africa[/b], including those associated with the Bantu expansion.20 The presence of the E3a-M2 lineage in Oman (7.4%),4 Yemen (3.2%), UAE (5.5%) and Qatar (2.8%) could lead to the [b]oversimplified conclusion [/b]that these chromosomes are also a contribution from the East African slave trade. The E3b1-M35 sub-haplogroups, M123 and M78, are believed to have [b]spread from East Africa to North Africa and later expanded eastward through the Levantine corridor [/b]and westward to northwestern Africa. [b]E3b1c-M123 disseminated primarily to the east[/b].4 The distribution of the E3b1-M35 derivatives in Yemen, Qatar and UAE[b] agrees with their arrival by expansion via the Levantine corridor rather than through the Horn of Africa[/b] Based on the distribution and[b] high STR differentiation of cluster d, its dispersal may have occurred early, the first to spread the E3b1a-M78 chromosomes to North Africa and THEN the Near East [/b] ===== Debate with someone else. Like a picture spammer. Your are out matched with me.. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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