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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] My Maghreb, Berber, and North African frequencies respect Ennafaa's * U6 & M1 _____ as African * E-M96 & E-M35 as African * H/HV/V ______ as western EurAsian * P-M45 _______ as western EurAsian regardless of any possible controversies about any of them since what I want to do is show how a variety of geneticists' reports support or refute the statement Berbers are not primarily African. Out of Ennafaa's selected African samples * Egypt is not primarily African * Morocco is primarily African * Tunisia is primarily African * Libya is primarily African These are the African vs non-African frequencies for maternal, paternal, and combined uniparentals of each selected African nation and views of them as * a Mediterranean Africa superset * a limited Tamazgha subset, and * a core "horns of the Maghreb" subset. All three sets refute Berbers not primarliy African. All three sets support Berbers are primarily African. please excuse this format until I fix it later [CODE] Ennafaa 2011 TS5 mtDNA & TS6 nrY geo-freqs mtDNA nrY Chrom uniparentals maternal paternal overall AF UA AF UA AF UA MOR 38.6 61.5 85.9 14.3 62.3 37.9 TUN 45.8 54.0 72.2 27.8 59.0 40.9 LIB 38.0 62.2 91.5 8.5 64.8 35.4 EGY 43.5 56.5 41.5 58.4 42.5 54.5 NA 41.5 58.6 72.8 27.3 57.2 43.0 BRBR 40.8 59.2 83.2 16.9 62.0 38.1 MGRB 42.2 57.8 79.1 21.1 60.7 39.5 AF = African - South of Sahara; Sahara; North of Sahara UA = EurAsian - Out of Africa; not continental African NA = MOR TUN LIB EGY BRBR = MOR TUN LIB MGRB = MOR TUN [/CODE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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