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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: Without further stalling and giving me another round of hot air, where is your source that genes under selection can’t be reliably dated?[/QUOTE]blockhead, you need a “source” to clue you, rather than from common sense--a “luxury” you clearly ought to seek out, in on? … the propensity of these genes to LACK neutrality towards time or rate of mutation!…or other words, munchkin, that they throw off track any predictability factor about either the pace or temporal inclinations of mutation (hint: even the hyper-polymorphic and seemingly more neutral sites, like say--tandem repeats, have their own challenging polymorphic-irregularities to contend with, so as to make any appropriation of concrete dating attainable, let alone sites under pressure). Tell me how something of that nature is a candidate for concrete dating? Try your hand at learning the rudimentary stuff before getting wasted on copy & past parroting, and thereby begging the same of others! PS: As for the concept of stalling…[i]realizations[/i] of those imaginary "Semitic origins" of Ethiopian "Eurasian"-mtDNA gene pool that you alone seem to see, the supposed "Eurasian" contribution of the SLC24A5 allele into San hunter-gatherer [and other sub-Saharan Africans] gene pool, or your nowhere-to-be-found molecular basis of "Eurasian" genesis of either U6 or M1...come to mind when you bring up the whining about "stall" -- no, why wouldn't I do that. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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