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[QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] I am ALWAYS on the money but sometimes I think English is not your first language. I said E1b1b found in South Africans/Khoi_Sans are paraclades to those found in Berbers. Then you repeat what I just said like you are making a point. Who said one is ancestral to the other? [/qb][/QUOTE][/QB][/QUOTE] You are not on the money, You are getting owned by Lioness. Also you are misusing the word "Paraclade". [IMG]https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fulvio_Cruciani/publication/279186127/figure/fig4/AS:324985525686272@1454493995178/Fig-2-Molecular-dissection-of-haplogroup-E-M35-All-the-62-mutations-shown-have-been.png[/IMG] What was previously E-M35* found in South African click speakers was resolved to a downstream mutation E-M293. Which is a subclade of E-V1515. Which is a subcalde of E-Z830. The phylogeny is as follows : M215 > M35> Z827 > Z830 > V1515 > V1486 > [b]M293[/b]. Berber's E-M81 is on a totally different unrelated branch that split 10's of thousands of years prior. Its Phylogeny is as follows: M215 > M35> Z827 > V257 > [b]M81[/b] They share the upstream E-Z827 ancestor which is the Brother clade of V68. This split happened 20-25 Thousand years ago. M293 found in South Africans brok off about 3500 years ago, POST MOTA. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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