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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] The above "might be " portion of the Frigi quote is speculation. It does not accord with other researchers and ignores highest diversity regions of H and coalescence estimates [/qb][/QUOTE]I have asked you to explain why ancestral alleles were already in Africans with older stems. These stems can be found in general publications. This included the SPN's in Hg H as well. As I have posted these sources, including the links. Many times. And I am not taking about frequencies, for the billionth time. But the polymorphisms. [QUOTE] With regards to the[b] 16174T [/b]mutation, also mentioned in the notes from 2010 (main entry), L0f1 clade has tested positive for 16174T [2], as did L3 [4], which is worth pointing out, as it appears that Kefi et al. treated that mutation [not to dismiss the record that it has been located in U6-identified DNA] as another primary identifying polymorphism for U6 consideration in DNA assignment, although it is otherwise rarely treated as such in many other publications. [b]So, it appears that all three polymorphisms, namely 16126C, 16172C, and 16174T have appeared in L3 clades [/b][4]; in other words, the DNA assigned to U6 by Kefi et al., could just as well be outright placed in L3. [b]Mutation 16124T/C[/b], as noted in the main entry, could allow for assignment into hg L3, with 16124T reported in L3b1a [2], and 16124C reported in L3e2 (L3e2a [4]), L3d and L3b, for example. The earlier notes of the main entry also briefly noted possible assignment into L3, with regards to the alleged transition to T polymorphism at [b]np 16239[/b]; possible L3 candidates for this are reportedly L3d again, and L3e (L3e2 and L3e2b [4]), while the mutation is found across other L-type clades, namely hg L0 (L0f2, L0d1), L1b ( L1b2), L2a (L2a1c2 [2]), L2e and L4b (L4b1). [/QUOTE]--The Explorer [/QB][/QUOTE]
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