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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: Population and language are two different things that are often mutually exclusive. That said, no doubt the Tuareg do carry old genetic components, but they are not the only ones. [/QUOTE]The basic layers of Tamasheq ("Tuareg") gene pool may be less forthcoming in rendering the group as a potential window into an ancestral Tamazight-group, due to the geographic positioning of the Tuareg, which spans western--mainly--to central (Libya) Sahara and Sahel. The Tamasheq have not been as isolated as the Siwa have been; they have received recurring gene flow from both neighboring populations of the Sahel and those of the Sahara. The mtDNA gene pool of western Sahel Tamasheq, for instance, has been heavily impacted by western African gene pool. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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