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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] scrappy Arnaid-Villen.......... [QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: [qb] Yeesh, you're as bad as xyyman and Clyde Winters, just picking out the scraps you can fit and ignoring the rest. I'm done. [/qb][/QUOTE]HLA genes in Southern Tunisians (Ghannouch area) and their Relationship with other Mediterraneans A. Hajjeja, Abstract South Tunisian HLA gene profile has studied for the first time. HLA-A, -B, -DRB1 and -DQB1 allele frequencies of Ghannouch have been compared with those of neighboring populations, other Mediterraneans and Sub-Saharans. Their relatedness has been tested by genetic distances, Neighbor-Joining dendrograms and correspondence analyses. Our HLA data show that both southern from Ghannouch and northern Tunisians are of a Berber substratum in spite of the successive incursions (particularly, the 7th–8th century A.D. Arab invasion) occurred in Tunisia.[b] It is also the case of other North Africans and Iberians.[/b] This present study confirms the[b] relatedness of Greeks to Sub-Saharan populations. [/b]This suggests that there was an admixture between the[b] Greeks and Sub-Saharans probably during Pharaonic period[/b] or after natural catastrophes (dryness) occurred in Sahara. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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