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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by .Charlie Bass.: There are NO pure SSAs to begin with,, and there definitely are NOT pure "North African" populations, so this obsession with purity is retarded.[/QUOTE]Typical Egyptturd.com comeback. You can keep lying all you want. You know you blundered when you used 20-30% non-SSA Toubou as stand ins for Sub-Saharan Africans and then turned around and said geographic ancestry has nothing to do with how they cluster. [QUOTE]Originally posted by .Charlie Bass.: Somalis, that they absorbed some mixture doesn't change this[/QUOTE]Stop lying to yourself. The Somali paternal line is almost entirely non-SSA. Of course this influences their "craniometrics". [QUOTE]The data suggest that the male Somali population is a branch of the East African population – closely related to the Oromos in Ethiopia and North Kenya – with predominant E3b1 cluster italic gamma lineages that [b]were introduced into the Somali population 4000–5000 years ago[/b], and that the Somali male population has approximately 15% Y chromosomes from Eurasia [b]and approximately 5% from sub-Saharan Africa.[/b][/QUOTE] http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v13/n7/full/5201390a.html Keep the lies coming so I can disect and expose them one by one. I can't do this by myself. I need your very generous supply of blunders to point out what Egyptturds.com is all about. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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