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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]^^^^ LMAO[/QUOTE]Trolls always start giggling when they run out of tricks and deceptions. Those in the know KNOW Hadza were a recipient of large amounts of Horn-like ancestry [IMG]https://snag.gy/PoZcE1.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE] Genetic signature of pastoralist migration from East Africa into southern Africa that is associated with Cushitic/and or East African hunter-gatherers (3) might have involved [b]mtDNA L4 and L0f haplotypes, and the Y chromosome E3b6 haplotype (Red arrows). Transfer of livestock and possible admixture of East Africans with Khoisan speakers probably happened in Zambia (5). There is signature of migration of Nilo-Saharan speakers from Sudan (3) into Kenya and Tanzania (mtDNA L3h, L5 and Y chromosomes A3b2, B2a1 and E2a (Text and Appendix 9)).[/b][/QUOTE]—Hirbo 2011 So much for his two quote-minded screenshots of k-17 while deliberately and shamelessly ignoring k=1-16. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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