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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] ^ [b]@Xyyman[/b] What you mean? [QUOTE][i]Outside Africa, both A3-M13 and R-V88 harbour sub-lineages geographically restricted to the island of Sardinia and both seem to indicate ancient trans -Mediterranean contacts. The [b]phylogeography[/b] of A3- M13 suggests that the direction of the movement was [b]from Africa to Sardinia[/b], while R-V88 [b]topology[/b] indi -cates a Europe-to-Africa migration.Indeed,our data suggest a [b]European origin of R-V88 about 12.3 kya[/b], considering both the presence of [b]two Sardinian R-V88 basal clades (R-M18 and R-V35) and that the V88 marker arose in the R-M343 background, which in turn includes Near-Eastern/European lineages[/b] [52].[/i][/QUOTE]What are you going on about... It's over. lmao [b]@Tukuler[/b] If you're asking if stoneage GGP left footprints in [i][b]North Africa.[/b][/i]. I'd say, prior to the Holocene I'm sure... during and after I'm not so sure. I don't think the markers in the study (M2, M78, V88) or even M33 can be defined by Stone age GG populations. We're not even entirely informed on the anthropological consistencies between early GG populations. The question should be, "to what extent do we expect continuity from stone age GG populations to modern populations." To put it simply, Xyyman was on to something when he criticized the bantu expansion.. but not for actually criticizing the expansion, but for questioning continuity in west Africa. However,Autosomally I do beleive that prior to the Bantu expansion, Stonage GGP signatures can be represented in someway by widespread Saharan, central and West SSA people mid-Holocene. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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