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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Trollkillah # Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Trollkillah # Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Trollkillah # Ish Gebor: If you like to copy-paste behind my back, then do it right. http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=008928;p=1#000016 http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=008928;p=1#000017 [QUOTE] [b]Our results demonstrate [b]an ancient local evolution[/b] in Tunisia of some African haplogroups (L2a, L3*, and L3b).[/b] [...] Since the end of the extreme Saharan desiccation, lasting from before 25,000 years ago up to about 15,000 years ago, [b]the Sahara has had post- and pre- Holocene cyclical climatic changes (Street and Grove 1976), and corresponding increases and decreases in population are probable. [/b]Wetter phases with better habitats perhaps allowed for increased colonization and gene and cultural exchange. [/QUOTE]--Frigi et al., 2010 Ancient Local Evolution of African mtDNA Haplogroups in Tunisian Berber Populations [/QUOTE]The above is about the same topic as I have described. What you call Eurasian, already was present in Africans before these small pockets of people moved out of Africa. [/QUOTE]I have never called haplogroup L Eurasian [b]Our results demonstrate [b]an ancient local evolution[/b] in Tunisia of some African haplogroups (L2a, L3*, and L3b).[/b] again, the analysis is of those mtDNA haplogroups in Tunisians which are African It is not an analysis of the mtDNA haplogroups in Tunisians which are Eurasian and are at higher frequencies than the African haplogroups The article is not a general anaysis of mtDNA in Tunisians As the title states it is specific only to the local evolotion component so it cannot be used to argue that all mtDNA in Tunisians is African In fact most is not African. Only their Y DNA is considered primarily African (M81) [/qb][/QUOTE]No you did not, but as I repeat. Former alleles as well as the C-split were already present in African populations before they migrated out of Africa. You yourself posted Taf III. Quote: Our results also point to a less ancient western sub-Saharan gene flow to Tunisia, including haplogroups L2a and L3b.[b] This conclusion points to an ancient African gene flow to Tunisia before 20,000 BP. [/b] Unquote. [QUOTE] http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/24/3/757/F1.large.jpg http://www.cell.com/cms/attachment/1077329/7908829/mmc2.xls http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/L0k_genbank_sequences.htm http://www.nature.com/jhg/journal/v56/n9/extref/jhg201171x2.xls C16223T L0b 16223C, L0d1a 16223C, L0k2 16223C, L1c1a1 16223C, L2d 16223C, L3x2a 16223C, L3e2b 16223C, M1a3b 16223C, M7c3 16223C, N21 16223C, Q1a 16223C, R 16223C, R2a 16223C, U4a2b 16223T, X2h 16223C, D4c1a 16223C, D4g2a1 16223C, D5c2 16223C, B5b1b 16223T, C12705T R- 12705C. [/QUOTE] http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-african-origin-of-the-so-called-caucasians-of-europe-ironlion/ [/QB][/QUOTE]
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