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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Ha! HA! HA!. Are you smoking the same pot the clowns of Davdiski is smoking. What you are saying does not make sense young man. Since E-V13 is found in North Africa along with the upstream clades of E1b1b* , looking at the phyloTree the more plausible scenario isn't back-migration. The pattern is consistent with IBD or genetic surfacing. Just as with the mtDNA H. More diversity is found in Africa vs Europe. European mtDNA H is a subset of African mtDNA H. This is not "what you wish for". This is science young man. Get with the program! Everything has been resolved. The jig is up. "settled by Greeks"? Genetics will make liars of historians. Sergi was right. [QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: [qb] Everything is a subclade of something African, that's irrelevant. E-V13 has been in Europe since the Neolithic (known from ancient DNA), its sister branch is in Europe, it's far most common in Europe, it's quite rare in North Africa, which was historically settled by Greeks. So there's no good reason it shouldn't be Greek. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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