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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elite Diasporan: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [i][b]I'm saying the subclade that made its way to Africa stopped in the Levant, first.[/b][/i] The Romanian individual belongs to another subclade. Both subclades originate with a parent population that migrated from Asia. [QUOTE]The analysis of the PM1 mitogenome polymorphisms revealed 15 nucleotide changes with respect to the rCRS28, identifying the PM1 mitogenome as a basal haplogroup [b]U6*[/b] (Supplementary Table 1). [b]One of these polymorphisms is a private mutation, T10517A, not previously found in any mitochondrial genome.[/b][/QUOTE] https://www.nature.com/articles/srep25501 ^This individual's mtDNA did not give birth to African U6, if that's what you're thinking.[/QUOTE]That's what I heard to and yet some in this thread are acting like I'm smoking crack. There was a recent study that claims U6 migrated from the Levant. Heck U6 even in very low frequencies is found in the Levant if I remember correctly. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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