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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [qb] Never said anything about "West Africa". As explained Before: North Africa is not ONE thing. Sub Saharan Africa is not ONE thing... they both consist of different heterogenous genetic components with different genetic histories. You making that complaint is like a Euroclown objecting to "Sub Saharan" ancestry in X population Eurasians because "you shoulda said East African or Hadza".......never mind the fact that those two ancestries are SSA. You playing games man. So now that you know what North African is........are their North African genetic admixtures in HOA, Hema, Tutsi et al? Some time ago I objected to the idea of Berber like admixure in Fulani.l. I argued they have no M81/H/U6........multiple studies shows the huge autosomal component. I couldn't ignore it after seeing further studies and personal results of Fulani far and wide. AFAIAK iALL the data already EXISTS. There is no need for a "wait and see" approach when dealing with the biological affinity of MODERN human populations. [/qb][/QUOTE]The Berbers groups which some of the Fulani interact with closely are the Kel (Tuareg) (Masmuda / Zanata confederacy) and the Hausa. Festival Afoukada https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPGRanrzMnY It also hard to believe that there are people who are a mix of these two, especially since I have met them. Ps: I have tried to figure this one out, perhaps you know the answer to this? [IMG]http://oi64.tinypic.com/auf2pc.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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