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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] ^His argument to that tho would be that M and N back-migrated and therefore are irrelevant to investigating the notion that certain Africans can be naturally closer (i.e. independent of back-migrations) to non-Africans than other Africans are to non-Africans. That's where he tried to pull a fast one. His argument all along has been that M and N are foreign to the African mtDNA pool, but he deliberately neglected to treat M and N accordingly in his sham analysis. If M and N are as foreign as he so adamantly claims, he can't just recklessly post ratios of L3 from populations whose natural L3 levels have declined as a result of the same M and N back migrations he normally likes to emphasize (i.e. when it suits him). Despite me prompting him earlier, he has yet to address his snaky move, which further adds to the impression that that's exactly what he is--a snaky little troll. [IMG]http://s30.postimg.org/gdat9yhbl/20_7_2014_20_42_37.png[/IMG] Under his assumption that all M and N arrived 3kya, with Ethio-Semitic speakers, it speaks for itself that if he wants to compare the ratios of L3 of these five Ethiopian populations to West African ratios of L3, he has to filter out M and N, at which point you get an average ratio of roughly 59% L3. Needless to say, that doesn't exactly gel with his half-baked claim that West/Central Africans have the same amount of L3 as African populations along the Red Sea, since the L3 ratio of the former [URL=http://download.cell.com/images/journalimages/0002-9297/PIIS0002929707604030.gr1_lrg.hi.jpg]is typically around 30%[/URL], far from the 45% his lying ass tried to parade around as a typical West African ratio of L3. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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