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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [qb] Somebody asked about this a while but i can't find the post to reply. Don't laugh too hard at my %age guesses for pre-Ptolemaic. [IMG]http://i65.tinypic.com/2h51jle.jpg[/IMG] Slide by Schuenemann from report in press. Can't wait? Go to her AAPA presentation on April 20. [/qb][/QUOTE]Glade to hear and see from you what has been discovered and reported. [QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [qb] I don't think I see any M1. To me that looks like it says M5. [/qb][/QUOTE]I think it is M5 as well. But I find it stranch if M1 was not found, especially since in eurocdntrism they've emphasized on this as being a return to Africa (Eurasian gene pool) [QUOTE] Summary [b]The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity of 58 individuals from Upper Egypt, more than half (34 individuals) from Gurna, whose population has an ancient cultural history, were studied by sequencing the control-region and screening diagnostic RFLP markers.[/b] This sedentary population presented similarities to the Ethiopian population by the L1 and L2 macrohaplogroup frequency (20.6%), by the West Eurasian component (defined by haplogroups H to K and T to X) and particularly by a high frequency (17.6%) of haplogroup M1. We statistically and phylogenetically analysed and compared the Gurna population with other Egyptian, Near East and sub-Saharan Africa populations; AMOVA and Minimum Spanning Network analysis showed that the Gurna population was not isolated from neighbouring populations. [b]Our results suggest that the Gurna population has conserved the trace of an ancestral genetic structure from an ancestral East African population, characterized by a high M1 haplogroup frequency. The current structure of the Egyptian population may be the result of further influence of neighbouring populations on this ancestral population. [/b] Gurna near Luxor (see Figure 1). Gurna individuals hold an ancient cultural oral tradition that they con- sider as coming from ancient Egypt, and the inhabitants are sedentary people and quite isolated from recent in- fluence (as opposed to those of a large metropolis).[/QUOTE]Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Diversity in a Sedentary Population from Egypt A. Stevanovitch1,*, A. Gilles2, E. Bouzaid1, R. Kefi1, F. Paris3, R. P. Gayraud4, J. L. Spadoni1, F. El-Chenawi5 andE. Béraud-Colomb1,* http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1529-8817.2003.00057.x/abstract;jsessionid=1247DDF04906013DCDA56F767C3E7997.f01t02 By the way Gurna is a nice place to be at. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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