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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE] These people could have carried, among others, the E3b and J lineages, after which the M81 mutation arose within North Africa and expanded along with the Neolithic population into an environment containing few humans. [/QUOTE]I don't see how that's possible in the case of J. The M81 mutation in Berbers seems to be independent to both M78 and J lineage. Mozabite Berbers don't have any M78 or very few J haplotype (j1+j2=1.5%) (or other "foreign" haplotype such as R) and still have a big amount of M81 (80%). So most Mozabite Berbers got the M81 mutation but not the M78 or J mutation or other foreign mutation. So they acquired the M81 mutation independently from foreign input (they also have 10% of E(xE3b)). The situation is comparable for most other Berbers (not the Siwa Berbers which are heavily admixed with black Africans and non-Africans). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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