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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by typeZeiss: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by typeZeiss: While I do not know the MTDNA present in North Africa, I do know along with E there is J, R, I, T and G. Which shows external male presence. (this is assuming R is actually from outside of Africa).[/QUOTE]The YDNA haplogroup considered to be indigenous to North Africa is E-M81 (common sub clade is M183) and indigenous NA mtDNA haplogroup, U6 and M1 [/qb][/QUOTE]thank you. I knew of E. Didn’t know the mtdna info. Do your know where U6 and M1 is said to be from? [/qb][/QUOTE]just start with wikipedia type "haplogroup U6 " in google and then "haplogroup M1" in google usually the wiki will come up or just read a few source that comes up then if you want something genetics journal level just not the references in the wiki article and then see where they are at the bottom Some African haplogroups have African ancestors others have Eurasian ancestors but developed a unique variations of it when people returned to Africa and resettled for a while The origin of many are uncertain and the detail complicated generally the origin is strongly suggested by 1) diversity of sub-clades of given haplogroup 2) frequency percentage in populations 3) location of oldest remains found [/QB][/QUOTE]
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