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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [IMG]https://images2.imgbox.com/d0/04/mmyu1gvm_o.png[/IMG] If you look at Pestera cu Oase also from Romania on this chart and older than PM1 (Pestera Muieri ) that is haplogroup N. That is ancestral to mtDNA R and R is ancestor to U. U1 and U5 are older on this chart than U6 If you look at Pestera Muieri that was a woman also found in Romania who carried basal U6* That haplogroup was formed before it split into U6a U6b and U6c. This particular woman was not an ancestor herself to other individuals of these U6 splits but she carried the older basal U6* lineage type. So her age, 35K is not the age of the basal U6* (50k) she carried Although the exact origin dates are estimates. But so far that Romanian specimen is the oldest human remains found bearing U6 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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