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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] @El Maestro, in my post above, posted 05 April, 2023 12:07 PM , That has the Tishkoff chart that has the Dogon on it as well as some quote from the articles text as well as more details in the supplement quoted. How do you think that is explainable, all that blue Eurasian component? [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] So far as regard Dogon Y DNA it is one study's Dogon Y DNA E1a 45.4 E1b1a 43.6 sample of 55, this could be the highest frequency of E1a in Africa E-M132/E1a has been found in the remains of one Guanche (1/30) from the Canary Islands, and one Bimbape (1/16) from El Hierro that has been dated to the 10th century CE. Distribution E-M132 Frequencies in select populations E-M132 is found most often in West Africa, and today it is especially common in the region of Mali. ________________________ As for mtDNA it's harder to find data Four of the six Dogon subjects analyzed belong to the L2 cluster (0.7), whereas the other two are L3 (0.3) ~ Mitochondrial DNA Variation in Mauritania and Mali and their Genetic Relationship to Other Western Africa Populations A. M. Gonzalez ´ 1,∗, V. M. Cabrera 2006 ___________ ^^^ (very small sample size) ___________________________________ Another geographically contiguous cluster extends across northern Africa (blue) into Mali (the Dogon), Ethiopia, and northern Kenya. With the exception of the Dogon, these populations speak an Afroasiatic language. The second PC (6.1%) distinguishes the Hadza; the third PC (4.9%) distinguishes Pygmy and SAK individuals from other Africans. The fourth PC (3.7%) is associated with the Mozabites, some Dogon, and the CMA individuals, who show ancestry from the European–Middle Eastern cluster. ~ The Genetic Structure and History of Africans and African Americans Sarah A. Tishkoff, 2009 [/qb][/QUOTE]. . Yet in that Tishkoff pie chart the Dogon are resembling Mozabites whose DNA was also classified as 54% Eurasian mtDNA by Coudray, 2009 [IMG]https://images2.imgbox.com/8f/01/L04jQWhE_o.png[/IMG] Tishkoff's article was based on just 9 individuals Dogon There is very little genetic data on them generally as far as I know [/QB][/QUOTE]
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