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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] There you have it…..Since the 1800s some Europeans had acknowledge the fact that Europeans are a subset of Africans. I am surprised you “experts” on Anthropology hadn’t posted on Dart. McEvoy and Dart. Genetics and Anthropology Dart [IMG]https://s15.postimg.cc/7952nk257/Raymond_Dart_on_Africa_1.jpg[/IMG] McEvoy Quote “While the exact bias is difficult to estimate (Sved et al. 2008), it appears that [b]post-divergence migration rates from Africa to Europe would need to be approximately CONSTANT[/b] because we observe consistent ratios of TF and TLD at different genetic distances. Thus, the observations are suggestive that[b] GREATER MIGRATION TO EUROPE FROM SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN HAS BEEN A LONG-TERM PHENOMENON.[/b] Y-chromosome and mtDNA lineages are generally highly differentiated between continents, making them powerful genetic markers of intercontinental migration. [b]Most of the lineages that are characteristic of sub-Saharan Africa are absent in Europe[/b] (and vice versa) (Cavalli-Sforza and Feldman 2003; Underhill and Kivisild 2007). However, the coalescent time and geographic distribution of the Y-chromosome E3b (E-M215) haplogroup points to a late Pleistocene migration from Eastern Africa to Western Eurasia via the Nile Valley and Sinai Peninsula ;20–25 KYA (Cruciani et al. 2004, 2007; Luis et al. 2004). “ Read more: http://egyptsearchreloaded.proboards.com/thread/2537/mevoy-ancient-connection-africa-europe?page=1#ixzz5Mvj4wGcp [/QB][/QUOTE]
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