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MITOCHONDRIAL DNA AND PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF PREHISTORIC NORTH AFRICAN POPULATIONS
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] with increased resolution/magnification, all color codes are found in Luyha, Hema, Alur and to other Africans. The pygmy seems to be a distinct branch. While the reverse is NOT true. ALL combined color codes are not found outside of Africa. Seems like all world populations "back-migrated" to Africa. He! He! [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] the pattern is consistent...Great Lakes region of the Sahara.. Luyha, Hema Alur etc. 1. Notice ALL FOUR color codes are found in Central Sub-Saharan Africa in Sudan area amongst the Luhya, Hema, Alur and !Kung!!!!! That means EITHER of two things. (a) The Sudanese Central Africans are the source followed by drift or purification taking place outside Africa OR All these non-African populations somehow ended up and admixed with Central Sudan Sub-Saharans. WHICH MAKES MORE SENSE.? Hasan et al. hg-A, hg-B found in Sudan at high frequency. 2. Notice YRI has less of these SNP. Why? They are to the far West of Sudanese Africans. Which again is an indication of the source. The source being somewhere west of the Great Lakes Sudan. Assuming the population is sedentary . Some population went West/North West and other East into Asia. 3. In other words. These Sudanese Sahara region Great Lakes people seems to be the source of ALL the world's population. ALL REGIONAL SPECIFIC SNPs are found there!!!!! This is s strong indication of the source. Ie ORIGIN. [IMG]http://i41.tinypic.com/24m6af4.jpg[/IMG] [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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