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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] It's not really concise to say look at all these multi-page threads instead of quoting a specific quote that supports the claim Berber language originates in East Africa I have read some texts on this. The origin of Berber language is simply unknown. No one has proven it originated in a specific region. As far as DNA goes the one haplogroup that virtually unique to many berber speakers is E-M81 E-M81 and it's possible ancestor M78 are common on the Canary Islands as well as J1 and other groups mentioned in the article [QUOTE] The three males from whom haplogroup-defining Y chromosome SNPs were retrieved carried the E1b1b1b1a1 (E-M183) haplotype (a major sub-clade of the haplogroup E1b1b1b1, defined by the derived M81 marker), which is again consistent with previous analyses of ancient Guanches [8]. This haplogroup is ubiquitous across modern North African populations and particularly common in Berber-speaking populations of North Africa.... The Guanches analyzed here carried mitochondrial lineages such as J1c3, H2a, U6b, L3b1a, [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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