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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] As I stated before these are indigenous Africans. The haplogroups found in these AEians are exactly where they should be. Indigenous East Africans. ---- Quotes: “In Africa, haplogroup T is primarily found among Afro-Asiatic-speaking populations, [b]including the basal T* clade[/b].[1] Some non-basal T clades are also commonly found among the Niger-Congo-speaking Serer” T in Africa Sudan Sudan Undetermined 3/102 2.94% Datoga Tanzania Nilo-Saharan 1/57 1.75% Beja Sudan Afro-Asiatic > Cushitic 1/48 2.1% mtDNA Basal haplogroup J* is found among the Soqotri (9.2%).[4] J in Africa In Africa, haplogroup J is concentrated in the northeast. It is found among Algerians (3.23%-14.52%),[10] as well as Copts (10.3% J1a; 10.3% J2),[11] Sudanese Fulani (10.7% J1b),[11] Meseria (6.7% J1b),[11] Arakien (5.9% J1b),[11] Egyptians (5.9%),[12] Mozabite Berbers (3.53%),[10] Sudanese Hausa (2.9% J1b),[11] Zenata Berbers (2.74%),[10] Beja (2.1% J1b),[11] and Reguibate Sahrawi (0.93%).[10] X1 in Africa Sub-group X1 is much less frequent, and is largely restricted to North Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Near East. U in Africa U9 -It is interesting that, in Pakistan, [b]U9 occurs frequently only among the so-called Makrani population[/b]. In this particular population, lineages specific to parts of[b] Eastern Africa occur as frequently as 39%[/b], which suggests that U9 lineages in Pakistan may have an origin from this area (Quintana-Murci et al. 2004). Regardless of which coast of the Arabian Sea may have been the origin of U9, its [b]Ethiopian–southern Arabian–Indus Basin distribution hints[/b] that the subclade's diversification from U4 may have occurred in regions far away from the current area of the highest diversity and frequency of haplogroup U4—East Europe and western Siberia.[96] U6a: subclade is the most widespread, stretching from the Canary Islands and Iberian Peninsula to the Horn of Africa and Near East. The subhaplogroup has its highest diversity in Northeast Africa. Estimated age: 24-27,500 BP. It has one major subclade W in Africa Haplogroup W is also found in the Maghreb among Algerians (1.08%-3.23%).[5] K1 in Africa Haplogroup K1 has likewise been observed among specimens at the mainland cemetery in Kulubnarti, Sudan, which date from the Early Christian period (AD 550-800).[20] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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