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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] I misread this first statement. They dated based upon archeology not carbon dating. White people and their games. --- Quotes: [b]By calibration with the four ***archeologically*** dated specimens[/b], we obtained a mutation rate of 0.735 × 10−9/site/ year, which is consistent with previously published estimates and which was used to obtain an accurate estimate of the coalescence age of the tree nodes, with a particular focus on the four trans-Saharan clades. E-M2. It is worth noting that branches 72 and 81 are two deep sister lineages within the E-M2 main multifurcation (Fig. 2) and [b]both of them include chromosomes from northern Africa[/b]. Similarly, the other terminal lineages absent in the 1000 Genomes Project’s tree are [b]mainly represented by samples from northern Africa[/b] or, to a lesser extent, from the northernmost regions of sub-Saharan Africa (i.e. the central Sahel) (Fig. 2b). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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