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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Co –Signed Excellent synosis!! There is hope for you yet.(wink) Still need you as a tag team.... [QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [qb] @ Amun ra. . The UNIPARENTAL position of CT-M168 lineages like E1b1....And L3 lineages shared between all Africans have nothing to do with the [b]AUTOSOMAL position and genetic Sub Structure of Sub Saharan Africans.[/b] You are missing the forest for the trees. You are like the confused White american on 23andme aksing "I am 100% European, how am I E1b1a or L1b1a?" Uni-parental position and autosomal position are two different things. Obviously Berbers at 80 to 100% Haplogroup E are "Closer" [b]as far as Y-chromosomes[/b] to central African Bantu than Europeans or Arabs. This is a totally different case when we are talking about their AUTOSOMAL profile. You, in your infinite stupidity are arguing as if uniparental will override and influence the Autosome. That is what the entire argument is about. YOU were saying that Africans have no substructure. YOU were saying that All Aficans derive recently and can be used as genetic proxies for each other. YOU were saying that NO specific group of Africans were closer to Eurasians and they all that the same genetic distance to Eurasians. ALL These ideas are speaking of AUTOSOMAL Genetics and have nothing to do with Y-dna or mtDNA. In relation to Africans being closer to Africans than Eurasians that actually may NOT be the case. That is the entire idea about substructure and ideas like "Basal Eurasian". It really depends on what SNP's you are looking at because APPARENTLY my wife's SNP profile was close to Europeans than the West/Central/South Africa populations present in the database. [b]And THAT is the issue at hand.[/b] The cline of what is considered "African" vs "Eurasian" can be a cline that runs SMOOTHLY into the Levant and Arabia....there is no reason to believe there would be a sharp cutoff. This is the entire idea of Basal Euraisan. A component representing something that originated in Africa but it closer to the Eurasians it went on to represent. Put your thinking cap on. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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