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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [qb] Anything is possible, doesn't make it likely.. Here is the publication you want to read. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7864842/ The EVIDENCE that would Support the origin of F* in African would not only be some isolated clades. It would be African specific diversity. F is about 55KYA. Where is African F3a and F3b.....or the F~ equivalent of African D0? They dont exist. What other African lineages are 55kya and have NO African diversity? Dont worry, i will wait. F doesnt have a South West Asian distribution point, it has a South East Asian one. See the article above. In fact in terms of mtdna M and N, most of those Early subclades are not South West Asia either, they are south EAST Asian. The same arguments you (aand others) use to make an argument that J, F, or R could be "African" is what Eurocentrics use to argue E is Eurasian. F* being "African" is only theoretical or technical and doesn't account for any surviving presence of F diversity that we know of, the same thing can be said for the African origin of Haplogroup C (See Below). [QUOTE]Taking into account a rare African D0 lineage and the timeframe summarized above, we have argued (Haber et al. 2019) that the [b] initial splits within CT are likely to have occurred *in Africa before the exit*, and that three lineages, C, D and FT, were carried out by the ancestors of present-day non-Africans[/b]. Each of these three lineages subsequently expanded: C and D moderately, and FT massively [/QUOTE]. [/qb][/QUOTE]Well I did say I [i]think[/i] it could be African. I was never sure but you bring up a good point. Thanks for the paper, I'll read it when I get the time. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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