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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Are you being "disingenuous" again Capra?? SMH. Maybe you should be working on that team of researchers after all that is their profession and not yours...I think. We all agree they don't shyte about history and have their political agenda with interpreting but at least we expect them to know the basics in their field and have correct "assignment" of haplogroups. That is the least they can do and we expect of them. Leave the data interpretation to the experts which they are not. Some of you Europeans are so dis-honest. Tsk! Tsk! That said. My understanding is( xBT)..is A. So we are back to as many as seven African yDNA A in the prehistoric Persian area and you do know that it still exist up today in the modern popualtions....the current study shows that. Typical Euroepan and your deflection. We have eyes to see for ourselves Capra. But lets supposeyou don't believe it...here is another. SMH. Europeans!!! [b]Ancient Migratory[/b] Events in the Middle East: New Clues from the Y-Chromosome Variation of Modern Iranians- Viola Grugni, The calls are real Capra. Man! You people just won't stop!! [IMG]https://s14.postimg.org/orm26jp8h/Afro-_Iranians_etc.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: [qb] Elmaestro is correct, the haplogroup assignments are way off. check the dropbox spreadsheet. the A is not A(xBT), it is just completely unidentifiable because the coverage is so low. it's a null result. the E1a is not E1a - it has one positive call and four negative calls for that level - but it is E. (well technically it could be some crazy pre-E1a, but far more likely it's just E1b1b1b2 like everything else at that site.) the E1b1a1a1s are bogus too, they have contradictory upstream markers. the younger one is not even E. the older one (Belt Cave) is unidentifiable below the BT level, but there is no evidence it's E either. the E1b1b1-M35 *is* legit though. all but one of them are from 1 cemetery in northern Pakistan - the other 6 sites Iron Age Swat Valley have none, so it seems to be a local thing. still, intriguing. the other is from Bronze Age Turkmenistan. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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