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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] @ hey Oshun Here is a quote.. Hervella et al "The U6 haplogroup is the [b]only [/b]sub-haplogroup within the U clade currently present in Africa,.." "the haplotype of the PM1 individual [b]belongs to the basal U6 haplogroup[/b] from which the rest of haplotypes were derived (Fig. 2A). This scenario confirms that the U6 mitochondrial lineage has a Eurasian origin, supporting the hypothesis of an early back-migration from Eurasia to North Africa in the EUP" "We found a basal U6 in South East Europe, on the current territory of Romania 35 ky BP, suggesting that [b]either[/b] the U6 lineage originated in Eastern Europe or the TMRCA of[b] U6 is older than 35 ky.[/b] "...(within an African origin-xyyman) "Given the presence of a basal U6 mitogenome in Romania 35 ky BP, the[b] distance between[/b] Western Asia and Romania, and the [b]estimated diffusion pace[/b] of hunter-gatherer populations 30 suggest that the early populations carrying haplogroup U6 most likely [b]started their spread*** to*** [/b]Eastern Europe[b] before [/b]40 ky BP." "It is unclear whether the[b] haplogroup U6 diversified in Africa [/b]or arrived to the continent as an already diversified lineage." [/QB][/QUOTE]
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