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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] No! no! No! My point is That chart shows essentially 3 colors(or four when zoomed in up), light blue, dark blue, green and red. The light blue seems to be Central Africa - A0. Light Green is found ONLY in East Africa and Southern Africa. Dark blue only in Southern Africa and Cape Verde. Red only Berbers and Cape Verde. This tells me several things. The ancestral population yes may be Central Africa But this may be remnants of a now decreased population East Africa is NOT the ancestral population. There is a clear connection between Berbers and South Africans manifested in Cape Verde. The pattern is consistent with a central Sahara ancestral population (see OP). Which dissipated with the onset of the arid Sahara. Green migrating East and South, Red migrating West, Dark Blue pushing West and South. The ancestral clade is the light blue. All others are paraclades.(ie para-llel or siblings). Somewhat to what myself and Dienekess suggested. [/qb][/QUOTE]I thought the Cape Verdeans were the descendants of West African slaves, not Berbers. As a result, they would reflect the West African ancestry of this group. A West African origin for the Cape Verdeans would explain their relationship to South Africans. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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