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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] 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. [/qb][/QUOTE]Even if at K=7, we can see all the color in the Hema population. It doesn't matter. We know that with increases of Ks, not all color would be seen in the African samples as population substructure would start to appear. For one, [b]we all know there's some haplogroups, thus SNPs, which are present in populations outside Africa but not inside of it (evident in any hg study as posted above about the Hema)[/b] . Those are haplogroups/mutations which appeared anytime, including more recently, after the out of Africa migration. There was some back migration, but not enough for Africa to contain all the SNP and haplogroups in the world despite it's high genetic diversity. It would be cool if it was true, but it's just not true. Why bringing up something that is obviously wrong? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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