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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [qb] Tishkoff she's got Fulani Madness. Clyde made her publicly recant any notion of non-Africa Fulani origin. Yet Ranciaro persists with Fulani exotica (Hirbo co-signs), and that exotica as what is essential to being Fulani. How can they posit Roman era intro of T-13910 into Fulani whilst we rapture over Green Sahara pastoralist rock art? Not the first time a geneticist has so blundered by basing themselves on old school ethnography. In this case it was the proposition that Fulani were "fathered by a lost Roman Legion." [/qb][/QUOTE]As most of your posts this is scientifically retarded. It seems you don't know anything about genetics, even the basics, then proceed to run your mouth on this website about it, insulting proper biologists in this post I'm replying to. Not knowing something is ok, but then running your mouth about something you don't know, claiming other people are wrong, is ridiculous. Even if there was indeed pastoralists in the Green Sahara in early times, it clearly doesn't mean the gene for lactase persistance appeared right at that time. The various genes for the LP traits (at least those known) first appeared at a much later dates than the domestication of cattle. The earliest date for the domestication of cattle and the date for the appearance of the LP genes (if ever) are not related. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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