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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: If one does not consider a tawny complexion as 'black' then so be it. There are some people such as white South Afrikaners who don't consider the Khoisan aboriginals to be 'black' either, but there is no denying that despite their lighter complexions the Khoisan like the aboriginal North Africans do share a close genetic relation to the 'blacks' of Africa. [/QUOTE]Are you trying to say that berbers have the same amount of deep rooted African ancestry that most other "black" Africans do? Africans are highly diverse so some groups are not that closely related genetically. E-M181 is sometimes called the berber clade. While it is part of the African E paragroup other Africans do not carry this clade. Also the Libyan Tuareg have the highest frequencies of haplogroup H in the world and it is the most common haplogroup in most berbers and Europeans -but is not common in other Africans so one could not say H carriers are closely related in mtDNA to most Africans Do you think haplogroup H originated in Africa? I think it's possible. If so it would re-write the whole history of modern Europeans. They would then be regarded, at least maternally, as an African people, maternally of direct descent from Africans. A whole new migration pattern would have to be theorized, probably that the ancestors of modern Europeans were Africans who came across Gibraltar. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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