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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fourty2Tribes: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [qb] ^ Lol You guys were at least 2 thousand years short. If you don’t get it, the point is that there probably was Eurasian ancestry post dating these samples. But [b]autosomally[/b] we might be seeing ancestry falsely attributed to non Africans for the first time. What were the coalesced dates for the most frequent non african haplogroup in the lemba? [/qb][/QUOTE] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemba_people [QUOTE] The Lemba T carriers belonged exclusively to T1b, which is rare and was not sampled in indigenous Jews of the Near East or North Africa. T1b has been observed at low frequencies in Ashkenazi Jews as well as in a few Levantine populations.[44] [/QUOTE]T1b [IMG]https://cache.eupedia.com/images/content/T-tree.png[/IMG] Don't know when the coalescence age was. Good question. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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