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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] Haplogroup R-V88 is thought to originated in thew Cameroon/Chad region [/qb][/QUOTE]You might wanna revisit [URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=009543;p=1#000018]that post[/URL]. The 7ky old V88 Y chromosome in Iberia casts doubt on V88 originating in West/Central Africa. It can't be in West/Central Africa and Iberia at the same time so close to its estimated age. You're better off stating that most or all of the [i]current[/i] variation of R-V88 comes from the Cameroon/Chad region. I think you might have missed that extra information because I see that you quoted an [URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=009543;p=1#000019]older version[/URL] of that post at the time that doesn't contain the caveats I put in there. [/qb][/QUOTE]But weren't Iberians around this time Africans? :confused: 2005 Eva Fernández Domínguez [b]Nerja, Málaga (Spain)[/b] NE-NM82.2 (Sample Name 2NE): Haplogroup J*: 17000-20000 NE-NAP (Sample Name 4NE): Haplogroup L1b: 2,260 BC NE-1829 (Sample Name 5NE): Haplogroup L1b: 5.875±80 A.P. [b]Tres Montes, Navarra (Spain)[/b] TM-3: (sample name: 1TM2): Haplogroup L2: 4130 A.P TM-6: (sample name: 1TM4): Haplogroup L2: 4130 A.P TM-6: (sample name: 2TM4): Haplogroup H/K: 4130 A.P TM-8: (sample name: 1TM5) Haplogroup J* : 4130 A.P TM-11: (sample name: 1TM6) Haplogroup L2: 4130 A.P TM-18: (sample: 1TM11) Haplogroup L2: 4130 A.P [b]Toledo, Portugal[/b] K-13 (Sample Name: TO1): Haplogroup L3a: 9200-7800 A.P. [/qb][/QUOTE]Swenet could be right on this, [QUOTE]"Ancient Local Evolution of African mtDNA Haplogroups in Tunisian Berber Populations"[/QUOTE]--Frigi S1 [QUOTE]Early Holocenic and Historic mtDNA African Signatures in the Iberian Peninsula: The Andalusian Region as a Paradigm[/QUOTE] http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0139784 [QUOTE]"However, gene flow between sub-Saharan and northern African populations would also have been made possible earlier through the greening of the Sahara resulting from Early Holocene climatic improvement."[/QUOTE]--Eliška Podgorná et al. Annals of Human Genetics Volume 77, Issue 6, pages 513–523, November 2013 The Genetic Impact of the Lake Chad Basin Population in North Africa as Documented by Mitochondrial Diversity and Internal Variation of the L3e5 Haplogroup [QUOTE]"The presence of almost 50% of sub-Saharan lineages L1b, L2 and L3 in Abauntz Chalcolithic deposits and Tres Montes, in Navarre, suggests the existence of an important gene flow from Africa to this geographic region. The low frequency of these lineages in the current Spanish population indicates that it has gene produced a replacement from the Chalcolithic period. The entry of African lineages could occur during the Paleolithic, during the Neolithic period, or during both periods. The phylogenetically related sequences present in the Chalcolithic deposit Iberian Peninsula and Neolithic and Chalcolithic samples of the Middle East points to Neolithic as most likely time of entry into the peninsula of these lineages."[/QUOTE]--Fernández Domínguez, E. (2005) Polimorfismos de DNA mitocondrial en poblaciones antiguas de la cuenca mediterránea. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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