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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] So....if I understand the hypothesis correctly ......Indonesian women took their 4ft Canoes, loaded it with plants and animals and decided to travel 4000miles of open Ocean to get some black love and hook up with black men. HA! HA! HA! Lol! Only Europeans can come up with such a nonsensical hypothesis. And only stupid black people would believe it. ------------------- Quote Genomic landscape of human diversity across Madagascar - Denis Pierrona "Overall, Y chromosome lineages of [b]African origin are much more frequent [/b]in Madagascar than are lineages of East Asian origin ([b]70.7 [/b]vs. 20.7%), in contrast to the mtDNA lineages (42.4 African origin [b]vs. 50.1% East Asian origin[/b]) (Fig. 2B and Fig. S1). Other Y chromosome lineages with uncertain origins are also present; some of these (R1a, J2, T1, G2) are also present in the Middle East and may reflect the Muslim influence on Madagascar and the Comoros (23, 24). Haplogroup R1b, characteristic of western Europeans, is present in low frequency (0.9%), suggesting a limited paternal contribution from western Europeans." --------------------- I would like to get my hands on the dataset to look at the R1a and R1b and T1(Ethiopian?). What do you think ElMaestro? Where is the dataset? I couldn't find it. It went Vuuusssh!!! Gone! [b]edit: [/b]So it was "NOT" Indonesian men making the trip it was Indonesian women!!! SMH! WT....F! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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