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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: Yet Tunisia is in Africa NOT Europe. Therefore who else but blacks are indigenous to Tunisia?? [/QUOTE]Who is indigenous is not at issue on this particular point. There are some blacks in Norway if you were to do a pie chart of DNA for average Norwegians blacks would occupy a small sliver of that chart. Likewise if we are to look at another population indigenous Americans take up a small sliver of a modern American chart. Now maybe the native Americans should get their land back. However that politics has no bearing on the genetic percentage contribution to the modern poulation as a whole. DNATribes has such a charts. For the Sahel they are indicated primarily African, tropical West, Great lakes and Horn and with some contributions from outside of Africa. But the North African region which they analzed the Maghebian portion of it on the whole, considering the entrie popualtion is not primarily indigenous to the extent of Paleolithic. Since different waves of migrations came in as noted by Henn and others a unique mutation M81 has occured and is set aprt now from both European and SSA affinities. this is attributed to isolation and drift. It should be obvious that when you look at Tunsian berbers, some of whom have the highest percenatges of this so called berber marker they are not as African looking as some other berbers. If that hap was indigenous the South Moroccans would have the highest percenatges of it. In fact they and the Siwa even more, relative to other berbers have the lowest percentages it - that should tell you something, [/QB][/QUOTE]
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