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MITOCHONDRIAL DNA AND PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF PREHISTORIC NORTH AFRICAN POPULATIONS
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] Just to continue from that angle. The reason why E carriers like E1b1a and E1b1b cluster with one another is because they share the same haplogroup father. That's obvious. [b]But then why does A, B haplogroup cluster with each other and with the E haplogroups too?[/b] That is: Why do all Africans from different haplogroups cluster with one another more than with the rest of the world's haplogroups like R and K? (see the Tishkoff study or DNA Tribes genetic tree for example). Why do we look basically like each other? Why do we have relatively similar culture? The reason why A, B descendant cluster with E descendant more than the rest of the world is because of they admixed with E(E-P2) carriers. In current time, of course, but also in ancient time in the green Sahara and the East African region (Sudan, Ethiopia, etc). So the history of Africa is a story of constant interaction and interrelation between various populations. Mostly from inside Africa and with outside Africa to a lower degree. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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