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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ Yes E-M78 arose in North Africa, but where exactly? https://www.researchgate.net/publication/51154806_A_Revised_Root_for_the_Human_Y_Chromosomal_Phylogenetic_Tree_The_Origin_of_Patrilineal_Diversity_in_Africa [i]Coming to similar conclusions as the Cruciani and Trombetta team, Battaglia et al. (2008), writing prior to the discovery of E-V68, describe Egypt as "a hub for the distribution of the various geographically localized M78-related sub-clades" and, based on archaeological data, [b]they propose that the point of origin of E-M78 (as opposed to later dispersals from Egypt) may have been in a refugium which "existed on the border of present-day Sudan and Egypt, near Lake Nubia, until the onset of a humid phase around 8500 BC.[/b] The northward-moving rainfall belts during this period could have also spurred a rapid migration of Mesolithic foragers northwards in Africa, the Levant and ultimately onwards to Asia Minor and Europe, where they each eventually differentiated into their regionally distinctive branches[/i] Unless you no longer concede that Nubians were black but non-black caucasoids. But then both E-M78 and E-M81 are branches of E-M35 which [i]did[/i] originate in Sub-Sahara! [i]Cruciani et al. (2007) also note this as evidence for "a corridor for bidirectional migrations" between Northeast Africa (Egypt and Libya in their data) on the one hand and East Africa on the other. Because Cruciani et al. (2007) [b]also proposed that E-M35, the parent clade of E-M78, originated in East Africa during the paleolithic and subsequently spread to the region of Egypt.[/b] E-M78 in East Africa, is therefore the result of a back migration. The authors believe there were "at least 2 episodes between 23.9–17.3 ky and 18.0–5.9 ky ago".[/i] Thus both E-M78 and E-M81 [b]are[/b] Sub-Saharan ancestry, and destroys your idiotic theory Sub-Saharans being segregated from North Africa... And not just North Africa!.. [i]Northwards from Egypt and Libya, E-M78 migrated into the Middle East, but additionally Trombetta et al. (2011) [b]proposed that the earlier E-V68 carrying population may have migrated by sea ***directly from Africa to southwestern Europe***, because they observed cases of E-V68* (without the M78 mutation) only in Sardinia, and not in the Middle Eastern samples. Concerning E-M78, like other forms of E-V68 there is evidence of multiple routes of expansion out of an African homeland.[/b][/i] So as usual your claims are bankrupt and fly in the face of what experts have shown. But if you want to cling to your delusions be my guest, everyone else in this forum accepts reality. :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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