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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: [qb] according to genetiker's analysis meaning according to genetiker's analysis, not the paper's. the paper only has them as R1b1 and R1b1a-L754(xR1b1a1a2a-L23). no not based on coalescent age but on ancient DNA of Ukraine Mesolithic I1784 (7058-7446 BC), in the Genomic History of Southeastern Europe study listed only as R1b1a-L754(xR1b1a1a-P297). i'm assuming mt hg L1b1a came from Africa because it would be the obvious thing [/qb][/QUOTE]What is the title of the RISE study talking about I4245, indicating L1b1a ? I have read that the mtDNA of the Bell Beakers was 88% H That is also common in North Africa at high frequency in some places but low diversity but not the common SSA L lineages [/QB][/QUOTE]
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