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Hamiticentric Critique (and a letter) to DNATribes Amarna 2010-2013
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] @ Lioness. I don't do we'll with hypotheticals. In 2009 study by Tofanelli posted by TP, he speculated J1 was an East African haplogroups. In this study we have a high frequency and high diversity in East Africa. Both E1b1b and J1 mimic each other . We know E is African ....... [/QUOTE]here is the Tofanelli 2009 he referred to contradicting you. If you were comprehending properly, in addition to J, he even refers to certain sub clades of E as near eastern http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2986692/ [b]J1-M267 Y lineage marks climate-driven pre-historical human displacements Tofanelli 2009[/b] [i]This time window is related to a pre-historic phase of regionalisation in the human occupation of Sahara and Arabia, when semi-nomadic tribes, once diffused all over the Desert, retreated in water-rich refuges (ie, the Atlas range,15 the Sudanese plateau,16 Southern Arabia17) as a consequence of the rapid decline of monsoon rainfalls. In Eastern Sahara, it is associated with the rise of a dual productive economy, where specialised cattle pastoralism came to coexist with sedentary lifestyles, cereal farming and pottery production, [b]clearly rooted in near East traditions.[/b] The genetic legacy of the mid-Holocene dispersal of foraging groups in the Sudanese Sahara, North Africa and Arabia would be tracked by [b]Arabic J1-M267[/b] chromosomes while the dispersal of agro–pastoralists with [b]near eastern origins[/b] by other Y (E1b-M34 and E1b-M7818) or mitochondrial (U6b19) lineages.[/i] /close OT [/QB][/QUOTE]
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