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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] :confused: Why are you posting seemingly random text leaving people to wonder what you're trying to say? Sometimes it takes a couple of minutes to read an article and people assume there some sort of point related to the discussion they get out of reading it. If by the end there is no coherent point and you have to wonder what the point is, you're just wasting folks' time and energy. [/qb][/QUOTE]It's bait on the Al Khiday. I will post it to you in the email inbox the reason why. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] If the posts above about continuity between Meroe and earlier periods were meant as a passive aggressive vent against Hassan 2009's aDNA results, the F-M89 mutation was only found in the Christian sample, not in the Meroitic sample. Hence, why I highlighted Hassan's quote the way I did. Veteran posters have no excuse to still not know the basics of Hassan's aDNA results by now. Especially not if they're going to complain about the results. [/qb][/QUOTE]Nope that's not it, but I wondered about F-M89, since some sources say it arose in Africa itself, specifically Northeast Africa. However, [QUOTE] Some of them, as the male haplogroups E-M78 and F-M89 and the female haplogroups M1 and T, show the highest frequencies in Egypt. [/QUOTE]--Hajer Ennafaa Mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome microstructure in Tunisia Journal of Human Genetics (2011) 56, 734–741; doi:10.1038/jhg.2011.92; [/QB][/QUOTE]
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