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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] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] @ AMR-Ult. Agreed. Again..look at the Great Lakes Region. Alur, Hema, Luyha I contend tropical SSA is a "recent" development. [/QUOTE][/qb] Thank you. Now I just need Swenet, Djehuti and Troll Patrol to agree with me. :D Recent development is a bit much, but lets say that the haplogroups and population structure (ethnic/lineage proportions) of tropical SSA changed since the late Pleistocene including with admixture. People from the Sahara migrated south when the Sahara became a desert again after the Green Sahara period. Same thing with the more Southern African/Great Lakes regions where the haplogroups and the population structure changed with the subsequent Bantu migration. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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